Our research question is, “How does an individual’s access to transportation impact their ability to shape the policies in the community that they live in and the services they engage in?” Much research has been done concerning access to transportation as a social determinant of health; however, there is a gap in research addressing how access to transportation impacts an individual's ability to engage with and shape the policies that impact them. We conducted a literature review concerning transportation justice and spatial justice as one area of focus, and access to transportation as a social determinant of health as another area of focus. With this background information, we began conducting interviews with those who engage with the public transportation system in the area, including bus riders, bus drivers, advocates, service providers, and city officials. The purpose of these interviews was to integrate experiential local knowledge. The goal of the literature review and integration of experiential local knowledge is to develop tools that will be used to develop community surveys and focus groups that will then allow us to draw conclusions around the primary question.