‘Stop Requested’: To Lakeview, Oregon’s ‘Mile High City’

11/04/24 at 03:00 AM

‘Stop Requested’: To Lakeview, Oregon’s ‘Mile High City’ 
OPB (Oregon Public Broadcasting); by Lillian Karabaic; 10/27/24 
Lakeview isn‘t close to much, but locals figure out how to get ’er done. ... OPB “Weekend Edition” host Lillian Karabaic and producer Prakruti Bhatt experience the joys and difficulties of rural transit and talk to many people along the way. ... To reach Lakeview, we turn to the Lake County Cloud, a transit service run by the Lakeview Senior Center. Lake County Cloud doesn‘t have any fixed route services. Its crew of eight part-time drivers mostly do by-reservation trips to medical appointments and a few shopping trips. This became even more important after Lakeview’s only specialty clinic and hospice closed in 2023. ... Because the nearest city is Klamath Falls, more than 90 miles away, Lake County Transit puts in a lot of miles. It also goes up to Medford, down to California, and even all the way to Portland for chemotherapy. “We do about 30,000 [or] 40,000 miles a month … it’s a lot for a little town and little crew," says Linda Mickle, transportation coordinator for Lake County Transit.
Editor's note: This article highlights transportation challenges and solutions to healthcare services for persons who live in rural areas.

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