The three-year action plan for the King County Mobility Coalition outlines future projects and group priorities. Officially adopted by KCMC Membership on June 2, 2023.
This is a final deliverable of the King County Mobility Coalition's Inclusive Planning Round 2 efforts, as advised by the Inclusive Planning Toolkit Workgroup. It is a living document meant to compile relevant information on facilitating accessible and inclusive meetings, engagement, and partnerships.
This presentation was given by Daniel Rowe of King County Metro and David Phillips of the University of Notre Dame's Lab for Economic Opportunity during the November 17th, 2020 King County Mobility Coalition meeting.
This is the project charter for the Inclusive Planning Toolkit, a project of the King County Mobility Coalition's Inclusive Planning grant.
This evaluation report examines the Community Transportation Navigators Pilot, an extension supported by the King County Mobility Coalition's Inclusive Planning work to support a peer-to-peer community-based model for transportation dissemination in "hard-to-reach" communities.
This document contains all information relevant to the first Phase of the adjusted Community Transportation Navigators pilot -- including program structure, deadlines, and deliverables.
The King County Mobility Coalition, through the Inclusive Planning One-Call One-Click Workgroup, has published a One-Call One-Click Business Plan that focuses on the planning, implementation, and timeline of bringing a One-Call One-Click system to King County and the Puget Sound region.
This was the original job description shared to recuirt Navigators for the Community Transportation Navigators pilot program.
This is the project charter specifically for the pilot Community Transportation Navigators program. This program is an extension of the King County Mobility Coalition's Inclusive Planning efforts.
This document details the feedback received through Round 1 and Round 2 of the King County Mobility Coalition's Inclusive Planning grant as it relates to a One-Call One-Click system. It compiles information gathered from summits, listening sessions, outreach, and surveying.
This report details the lessons learned and process of the One-Call One-Click Prototype conducted in November 2019.
This slide deck for the King County Mobility Coalition's November 19th, 2019 meeting shares a presentation on One-Call One-Click among other briefings.
This document shares the findings and information compiled after interviews with parallel peer-to-peer model programs to contribute to a Community Transportation Navigator program.
This report was compiled by The Vida Agency to inform the creation of Community Transportation Navigators program.
This slide deck features a presentation from The Vida Agency about their interviews for the Community Transportation Navigators program.
This is the project charter for the One-Call One-Click Prototype study conducted in November 2019.
This is the project charter for the King County Mobility Coalition's work on a One-Call One-Click system through it's Inclusive Planning grant from April 1st, 2019 to January 31st, 2020.
This document is the project charter for the King County Mobility Coalition's Inclusive Planning Community Transportation Navigators & Marketing, Distribution, and Outreach projects, as led by the similarly named workgroup. It
This report details the King County Mobility Coalition's work and findings done during Round 1 efforts of the Inclusive Planning grant.
This flyer was made to summarize the King County Mobility Coalition's Round 1 Inclusive Planning efforts.
This one-pager details the King County Mobility Coalition's participation in the City for All Hackathon, sponspored by City of Seattle and AARP.
These are slides from a presentation that One Center City gave to the King County Mobility Coalition on February 21st, 2017 to share their vision and goals.
This small booklet compiled by the King County Mobility Coalition documents stories from across our county about the way mobility and transportation is used, and impacts, all.
The King County Mobility Coalition produced this Action Plan after Round 1 Inclusive Planning grant efforts. It helped inform the prioritized projects for Round 2.