Morgan County Mobility Management

Morgan County Mobility Management This can happen through a wide range of transportation options and service providers or through coordinated efforts between them.

MOBILITY MANAGEMENT is an innovative approach for managing and delivering coordinated transportation services to customers residing in Morgan County, including older adults, people with disabilities, and individuals with lower incomes. The MOBILITY MANAGER ROLE is to focus on meeting the various individual needs of the riding public and to be their advocate in creating a transportation solution to meet their need. The Mobility Manager also has a function in planning policy with service providers and transportation plan coordination for Morgan County and builds local and regional partnerships to meet the current and future needs of the riding public. The Mobility Manager does NOT work for any specific transportation provider. They DO provide transportation planning, rider training, trip brokerage and coordination, safe-driver training, and the coordination of all transportation options within the county to better identify and serve the needs of the public and the county with specific attention to promoting accessibility, education and awareness to older adults, persons with disabilities, persons with low income, veterans and other underserved populations. What can our Mobility Manager do for you? Our Mobility Manager works for, and on behalf of, the riding public, and is here to help you with your transportation needs. Our Mobility Manager provides the following services:

• Helps anyone who lives in Morgan County understand and access the transportation options available in the county.
• Serves as an advocate for the riding public and a person to contact if you don’t know how to or can’t arrange transportation when and where you need or want to go.
• Provides rider training to the public one-on-one or in groups, and provides safe driver training to any driver of any provider in the county.
• Can assist in resolving any ongoing issues you have with transportation in the county, whether you are an individual, group, medical service provider office, work place or any other user of transportation, public or private, in the county.

02/03/2026
01/27/2026

LEVEL TWO SNOW EMERGENCY
Sheriff James R. Fisher has downgraded Morgan County to a level 2 snow emergency.

LEVEL 2: SNOW EMERGENCY
ROADWAYS ARE HAZARDOUS WITH BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW.
ROADS MAY ALSO BE VERY ICY. ONLY THOSE WHO FEEL IT IS NECESSARY TO DRIVE SHOULD BE OUT ON THE ROADS.
CONTACT YOUR EMPLOYER TO SEE IF YOU SHOULD REPORT TO WORK.

DRIVERS SHOULD USE EXTREME CAUTION.

DIAL 911 for all emergency situations.
All Non-Emergency calls can be made to the Morgan County Sheriff’s Office at 740-962-4044
Sheriff James R. Fisher
01/26/2026 12:00pm

01/27/2026

Frigid temps are refreezing the storm's snow and slush — turning it into black ice — and creating treacherous conditions. 🧊⚠️

If you must venture out, keep this in mind. ⤵️

01/27/2026

Clearing your car of snow and ice is more than just scraping a little hole to see — let's do it right! ⤵️

*Snow removal laws vary by state

01/23/2026
01/23/2026

There's no better time than NOW to get prepared. Don't leave the house without your emergency car kit. ❄️⚠️

Here's a handy list of items to include. ⤵️

be Safe Morgan County
01/23/2026

be Safe Morgan County

01/23/2026

Winter weather and below-freezing temperatures are in the forecast for this weekend and much of next week, and the Ohio Department of Aging is encouraging older Ohioans and caregivers to be prepared.

Here are some helpful tips:
✅ Have an emergency plan
✅ Dress in layers and limit exposure by staying indoors
✅ Ask a reliable family member, friend or neighbor to check in on you to make sure you are okay
✅ Check news outlets for important updates and information

Read more: https://aging.ohio.gov/winterstorm26release

01/23/2026

A new study released today reveals that Ohio drivers are staying more focused behind the wheel compared to the national average. The statewide analysis shows Ohio drivers tap on their phones about 7% less than the typical U.S. driver.

Drivers in Morrow, Madison, and Fayette counties tapped on their phones the least, while drivers in Highland, Seneca, and Butler counties tapped their phones the most.

Since the Phones Down law took effect in 2023, distracted driving has steadily declined across the state. The result? Safer roads and fewer distractions for everyone.

Full release: https://www.transportation.ohio.gov/about-us/news/statewide/new-study-finds-ohio-below-national-average-for-distracted-driving

01/23/2026
01/22/2026

Buckle up — a winter storm is forecasted to deliver damaging ice and heavy snow. 🌨️⚠️

Stay home if you can, but if you must venture out, make sure you're prepared. ⤵️

Address

155 East Main Street Room 135
McConnelsville, OH
43756

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+17409621322

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