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.
The King County Mobility Coalition has published this important resource to identify transportation needs related to the Coalition's priority populations. This needs assessment, the last of which was completed by the Coalition in 2014, will inform regional planning, funding, and solutions. A total of 21 needs were uncovered and 8 emerging trends. This assessment is informed by a review of 49 diverse resources.
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 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.
These are frequently asked questions and notes compiled during a KCMC Education and Outreach field trip to tour North Eastside Mobility Project changes.
These are frequently asked questions and notes compiled during a KCMC Education and Outreach field trip to tour Sound Transit's Connect 2020 changes occurring in January to March of 2020.
The King County Mobility Coalition, through it's Access to Work and School Committee, produced this helpful handout to determine the different types of ORCA cards an individual can qualify for. This is the Chinese (traditional) version of the resource.
The King County Mobility Coalition, through it's Access to Work and School Committee, produced this helpful handout to determine the different types of ORCA cards an individual can qualify for.
The King County Mobility Coalition, through it's Access to Work and School Committee, produced this helpful handout to determine the different types of ORCA cards an individual can qualify for. This is the Spanish version of the resource.
The King County Mobility Coalition, through it's Access to Work and School Committee, produced this helpful handout to determine the different types of ORCA cards an individual can qualify for. This is the Chinese (simplified) version of the resource.
The King County Mobility Coalition, through it's Access to Work and School Committee, produced this helpful handout to determine the different types of ORCA cards an individual can qualify for. This is the Korean version of the resource.
The King County Mobility Coalition, through it's Access to Work and School Committee, produced this helpful handout to determine the different types of ORCA cards an individual can qualify for. This is the Filipino (Tagalog) version of the resource.
The King County Mobility Coalition, through it's Access to Work and School Committee, produced this helpful handout to determine the different types of ORCA cards an individual can qualify for. This is the Japanese version of the resource.
The King County Mobility Coalition, through it's Access to Work and School Committee, produced this helpful handout to determine the different types of ORCA cards an individual can qualify for. This is the Nepali version of the resource.
The King County Mobility Coalition, through it's Access to Work and School Committee, produced this helpful handout to determine the different types of ORCA cards an individual can qualify for. This is the Vietnamese version of the resource.
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 is a slide deck that accomponied a KCMC Education and Outreach field trip to learn more about two of King County's first / last mile transportation solutions, Via to Transit and Ride2.
These are notes compiled during a KCMC Education and Outreach field trip to learn more about two of King County's first / last mile transportation solutions, Via to Transit and Ride2.
This report details the King County Mobility Coalition's work and findings done during Round 1 efforts of the Inclusive Planning grant.
This evaluation report reviews the field trip series, with a total of 16 trips, facilitated by the King County Mobility Coalition's Education and Outreach Committee in 2017 and 2018.
This is a report produced by the Education and Outreach Committee of the King County Mobility Coalition with details on King County Metro's Community Van program after a field trip interacted with the service in 2018.
This is a report produced by the Education and Outreach Committee of the King County Mobility Coalition with details on the Wallingford Senior Center's Van program after a field trip interacted with the service in 2018.
This is a report produced by the Education and Outreach Committee of the King County Mobility Coalition with details on the various Muckleshoot Department of Transportation programs after a field trip interacted with the service in 2018.
This is a report produced by the Education and Outreach Committee of the King County Mobility Coalition with details on Eastside Friends of Seniors' volunteer driver program after a field trip interacted with the service in 2018.
This is a report produced by the Education and Outreach Committee of the King County Mobility Coalition with details on First Transit's Travel Training after a field trip interacted with the services in 2018.
This is a report produced by the Education and Outreach Committee of the King County Mobility Coalition with details on Community Transit's Swift Bus Rapid Transit after a field trip interacted with the service in 2018.
This is a report produced by the Education and Outreach Committee of the King County Mobility Coalition with details on Catholic Community Services' Volunteer Transportation Program after a field trip interacted with the service in 2018.
This is a report produced by the Education and Outreach Committee of the King County Mobility Coalition with details on Seattle Department of Transportation's Emergency Operations Center program after a field trip interacted with the service in 2018.
This is a report produced by the Education and Outreach Committee of the King County Mobility Coalition with details on King County Metro's Rideshare program after a field trip interacted with the service in 2018.
This is a report produced by the Education and Outreach Committee of the King County Mobility Coalition with details on King County Metro's Taxi Scrip program after a field trip interacted with the service in 2018.
The Education & Outreach Committee of the King County Mobility Coalition successfully published a new edition of the Community Travel Tips: Trip Planning and Alternative Transportation
The Education & Outreach Committee of the King County Mobility Coalition successfully published a new edition of the Community Travel Tips: Riding the Bus.
The Education & Outreach Committee of the King County Mobility Coalition successfully published a new edition of the Community Travel Tips: Paying to Ride
This is a report produced by the Education and Outreach Committee of the King County Mobility Coalition with details on Sound Generation's various transportation programs after a field trip interacted with the services in 2018.
This is a report produced by the Education and Outreach Committee of the King County Mobility Coalition with details on Hopelink's Demand Area Response Transit (DART) operations after a field trip interacted with the service in 2017.
Travel tips & information for clients staying at Sophia Way in Bellevue, a shelter and day center for women experiencing homelessness.
This is a report produced by the Education and Outreach Committee of the King County Mobility Coalition with details on Hopelink's Medicaid operations after a field trip interacted with the service in 2017.
This is a report produced by the Education and Outreach Committee of the King County Mobility Coalition with details on Northshore Senior Center's transportation program after a field trip interacted with the services in 2017.
This is a report produced by the Education and Outreach Committee of the King County Mobility Coalition with details on the Snoqualmie Valley Transportation operations for rural King County after a field trip interacted with the services in 2017.
Travel tips & information for clients staying at The Landing in Redmond, an emergency young adult shelter.
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.
Developed in partnership with King County Metro, the King County Mobility Coalition, and its community partners, the King County Accessible Travel Map is a resource for older adults, people with disabilities, caregivers, and support staff to showcase the transportation options available in King County. Over 30 transportation services and resources are highlighted, including transit, community based shuttles, medical transportation, volunteer driver programs, taxis, fare payments, and much more! (The map translated into Spanish can be found here .) To request a copy of the brochure, please e-mail mobility@hopelink.org.