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Finding Community-based Solutions to Mobility Barriers Faced by Families in Semi-rural Antelope Valley, California

Status

Complete

Project Timeline

October 1, 2024 - September 30, 2025

Principal Investigator

Elisa Borowski

Project Team

Mahbuba Chowdhury

Sponsor, Program & Award Number

SB1 // STRP Faculty Research: 2025-23
(Also see the UC ITS page)

Areas of Expertise

Public Transit, Shared Mobility, & Active Transportation

Team Departmental Affiliation

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Project Summary

Located in semi-rural Antelope Valley, California, Ohana Center is a non-profit community center that provides resources and support to families in need. The mobility challenges experienced by these families include unreliable and sparse public transit, financial burdens, time demands, and lack of social support. These barriers may contribute to further social isolation, lower likelihood of participating in family leisure activities, and missing prenatal, maternal, and pediatric healthcare appointments. To address these challenges, Ohana Center has included mobility incentives, like providing gas vouchers. While these community-led solutions may facilitate care-related trips for families in need, they are currently short-term solutions. In partnership with the Ohana Center, this research project will conduct a series of four online community listening sessions with Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) mothers who utilize Ohana Center services to learn more about their challenges related to completing care-related trips, their experiences with various community-led mobility initiatives, and their hopes for new public mobility services and programs in Antelope Valley. Transcripts from these sessions will be analyzed to identify themes and community-expressed needs. Findings will be interpreted in partnership with the Ohana Center to inform future mobility initiatives and solutions.

Related Publications

Preprint Journal Article | Sep 2025

Determinants of Mode Choice and Forgoing Travel for Mobility-of-Care Trips by Caregivers in California

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