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How to apply for Llano County Transit — Limited Rural Service

Llano County does NOT participate in the CARTS regional transit district; limited rural public transit serves the area through Hill Country Transit District (The HOP) and Llano County Council on Aging volunteer drivers

Who it's for

Llano County is OUTSIDE the Capital Area Rural Transportation System (CARTS) service area — distinctive among CAPCOG counties since Llano residents are served by AAACAP for senior services but NOT by CARTS for transit. Limited public transit options include the Hill Country Transit District (The HOP) demand-response service for rural areas, and the Llano County Council on Aging volunteer driver program for seniors needing medical appointments. For seniors who cannot drive, Llano's geography (Hill Country, sparse population) means most needs are met through volunteer driver networks and senior-center coordinated trips. Apply for senior volunteer driver service through the Llano County Council on Aging at 325-247-5113 or through AAACAP at 855-937-2372.

Llano is distinctive — NOT in CARTS district. Public transit is genuinely limited; volunteer driver networks via the Llano County Council on Aging fill the gap.

What you'll need

  • Proof of age 60+
  • Proof of Llano County residency
  • For Council on Aging volunteer driver service: enrollment with the Llano County COA

Where to apply

Apply online: official application

By phone: 325-247-5113

Renewals

ongoing for senior volunteer driver enrollment

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