Reservations can begin to be made on Monday, Aug. 21, by calling (808) 877-7651.
Both services had been suspended since Tuesday due to the wildfires in Lahaina. Buses will not be traveling to restricted areas of the town.
ADA Paratransit operated by MEO is the Maui Bus Americans With Disability Act service which operates origins and destinations within corridors whose boundaries extend three-fourths of a mile on each side of a Maui Bus fixed route. Users must be a qualified and registered rider of the program. Buses run every day, including holidays, from 5:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., depending on the location.
The curb-to-curb service is by reservation only for next day travel.
The county-funded MEO Human Services system provides more specialized transportation with rides for low-income and rural residents, kupuna, youth and persons with disabilities on Maui, Moloka`i and Lana`i without charge to doctor’s appointments, dialysis, youth centers after school, employment and other destinations.
Human Services buses run 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Saturday depending on destination and type of service. Like paratransit, services are by reservation-only with assistance for persons with disabilities.
An MEO Human Services bus drops off kupuna at the Kupuna Aloha Luncheon at the Grand Wailea in July 2022