This is the South King County Cross-county Transportation DIGITAL Resource Guide. It provides in-depth information about the transportation options available to people traveling in South King County who are looking for both cross-county and local transportation.
Disclaimer: Overtime, this document may become out of date. For the most up-to-date information, please contact the transportation service provider directly.
This is the North King County Cross-county Transportation PHYSICAL Resource Guide. It provides high-level information about cross-county transportation options available to people traveling in and around South King County. This resource guide is for the benefit of our South King County partners and clients, so please print and distribute it as needed. For more information about cross-county transportation options, see South King County Cross-county Transportation DIGITAL Resource Guide. There, you will discover more in-depth information about transportation options.
Disclaimer: Overtime, this document may become out of date. For the most up-to-date information, please contact the transportation service provider directly.
NKCMC Meeting Notes 12-12-2025 - Light Rail expansion into Snohomish County and impacts on paratransit.
NKCMC Meeting Slides 12-12-2025 Light Rail Expansion into Snohomish County and impacts on paratransit.
NKCMC Meeting agenda for 12-12-2025 Expansion of Light Rail into Snohomish County and impacts on paratransit.
NKCMC Meeting Agenda for 10-24-24 covering cross-border transportation resource guide and Shoreline's scooter share/bike share pilot program.
NKCMC Meeting Notes for 10-24-24 covering cross-county border transportation resource guide and Shorelines scooter share/bikeshare pilot program.
Meeting slides for NKCMC meeting held 10-24-24 covering cross-county border digital resource guide and Shoreline's scooter share/bikeshare pilot program.
Agenda
1) RARET/ETPN Tabletop
2) King County Metro Fall Service Changes
3) Cross-County Transportation Updates
Agenda
1) RARET/ETPN Tabletop
2) King County Metro Fall Changes
3) Cross-County Transportation Updates
Notes taken by Otter ai
Agenda
1) Find a Ride's Trip Planner
2) City of Shoreline: Reduced Trip Reduction\
3) Fiscal Year 2025 Work Plan
4) Resource Guide Project Updates
Agenda
1) Find a Ride's Trip Planner
2) City of Shoreline's Reduced Trip Reduction
3) FY2025 Work Plan
4) Cross-County Transportation Updates
Notes taken by Otter ai
Agenda
1) City of Shoreline E-scooter/bike share Pilot Program
2) Ballard Link Extension
3) Resource Guide Project Updates
Agenda
1) City of Shoreline E-scooter/bike share Pilot Program
2) Ballard Link Extension
3) Resource Guide Project Updates
Meeting Date: 2024/02/22
Agenda
Meeting Date: 2024/02/28
Agenda
This one-pager outlines the work of the North King County Mobility Coalition in 2023. For more information contact the North King County Mobility Coordinator.
Meeting notes for the December 14, 2023 North King County Mobility coalition meeting.
Meeting Date: 2023/12/14 from 10:15 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Agenda
1) Subsidized Annual Pass (pages 7-31)
2) Ride United Transportation Access (pages 32-47)
3) North King County Mobility Coalition Satisfaction Survey (pages 48-52)
4) North King County Mobility Coalition 2023 Achivements (pages 53-58)
Meeting notes for the October 26, 2023, bimonthly North King County Mobility Coalition Meeting.
October 26, 2023, North King County Mobility Coailtion bimonthly meeting PowerPoint slide deck.
Topics Discussed
1) Sound Transit Proposed Fare Changes
2) RARET Inclement Weather Preparedness
3) 2023 Satisfaction Survey
Project Overview:
The North King County Mobility Coalition, in collaboration with the University of Washington, commenced a five-month study in February 2023 with the objective of gaining deeper insights into cross-border travel, specifically between King and Snohomish Counties. This initiative aimed to address the challenges and opportunities associated with transportation services in the region, focusing on the needs of individuals who rely on paratransit or specialized transportation services.
Research Collaboration:
The coalition partnered with the University of Washington Evans School of Public Policy & Governance's Student Consulting Lab to conduct this in-depth study. Graduate students from this prestigious institution were entrusted with conducting the research, bringing fresh perspectives and analytical expertise to the project.
Focus Areas:
The "Cross-County Transportation" project primarily concentrated on analyzing the barriers and opportunities faced by riders while commuting between King and Snohomish Counties. The study paid particular attention to local organizations and clients who rely on paratransit or specialized transportation services. Their valuable input played a pivotal role in shaping the research's direction.
Identifying Client Needs:
Throughout the study, the research team actively sought to identify the needs and concerns of individuals who encounter limitations with the current cross-county transportation landscape. By engaging with local organizations and clients, the study aimed to comprehensively understand the challenges they face, with a particular focus on people with disabilities and older adults.
Advocating for Improvements:
The primary goal of the resulting report is to raise awareness of the identified needs and advocate for enhancements in cross-country travel. By addressing the grievances expressed by individuals who rely on specialized transportation services, the project seeks to facilitate seamless mobility across county lines. It emphasizes the importance of creating an inclusive transportation system that accommodates the needs of all community members, especially those with disabilities and older adults.
To gain a comprehensive understanding of the findings and recommendations of this vital study and to support the advocacy for improved cross-country travel, it is recommended to access the full report provided by the North King County Mobility Coalition.
For further information and inquiries, contact the North King County Mobility Coordinator at Jperez@hopelink.org.
Project Overview:
The North King County Mobility Coalition, in collaboration with the University of Washington, commenced a five-month study in February 2023 with the objective of gaining deeper insights into cross-border travel, specifically between King and Snohomish Counties. This initiative aimed to address the challenges and opportunities associated with transportation services in the region, focusing on the needs of individuals who rely on paratransit or specialized transportation services.
Research Collaboration:
The coalition partnered with the University of Washington Evans School of Public Policy & Governance's Student Consulting Lab to conduct this in-depth study. Graduate students from this prestigious institution were entrusted with conducting the research, bringing fresh perspectives and analytical expertise to the project.
Focus Areas:
The "Cross-County Transportation" project primarily concentrated on analyzing the barriers and opportunities faced by riders while commuting between King and Snohomish Counties. The study paid particular attention to local organizations and clients who rely on paratransit or specialized transportation services. Their valuable input played a pivotal role in shaping the research's direction.
Identifying Client Needs:
Throughout the study, the research team actively sought to identify the needs and concerns of individuals who encounter limitations with the current cross-county transportation landscape. By engaging with local organizations and clients, the study aimed to comprehensively understand the challenges they face, with a particular focus on people with disabilities and older adults.
Advocating for Improvements:
The primary goal of the resulting report is to raise awareness of the identified needs and advocate for enhancements in cross-country travel. By addressing the grievances expressed by individuals who rely on specialized transportation services, the project seeks to facilitate seamless mobility across county lines. It emphasizes the importance of creating an inclusive transportation system that accommodates the needs of all community members, especially those with disabilities and older adults.
To gain a comprehensive understanding of the findings and recommendations of this vital study and to support the advocacy for improved cross-country travel, it is recommended to access the full report provided by the North King County Mobility Coalition.
For further information and inquiries, contact the North King County Mobility Coordinator at Jperez@hopelink.org.
Work Plan for Fiscal Year 2024
Meeting notes for the June 23, 2023, North King County Mobility Coalition.
The June 22, North King County Mobility Coaliton PowerPoint.
In February 2023, the North King County Mobility Coalition, in partnership with the University of Washington, conducted a four-month research project to better understand the barriers of cross-county border travel. Enclosed document includes the Cross-County Transportation Project Final Report.
Meeting notes for April 27, 2023, North King County Mobility Coalition meeting.
April 27, 2023, North King County Mobility Coalition PowerPoint.
Agenda
Meeting Notes for February 23, 2023, North King County Mobility Coalition.
On February 23, the North King County Mobility Coalition held the year's first meeting.
For the readers' convenience, two PDFs were combined to make one document. The bottom part of the PDF includes King County Metro's PowerPoint.
Agenda:
1) Lynnwood Link Connections Mobility Project Phase Two Overview
2) Shoreline Transportation Master Plan
3) Updates: Corss-County Transportation Master Plan
For any information regarding content or corrections to this document, please get in touch with Julio Perez at Jperez@hopelink.org
Highlights about the work the Coalition did throughout 2022
December 15, 2022, meeting notes.
Agenda
December 15, 2022, North King County Mobility Coalition (NKCMC) Meeting PowerPoint
Agenda
1) NKCMC Cross-County Transportation Update
2) King County Mobility Coalition (KCMC) Work Plan
3) 2022 NKCMC Satisfaction Survey
The PowerPoint shared during the North King County Mobility Coalition (NKCMC) meeting on October 27, 2022
Post meeting notes for the North King County Mobility Coalition (NKCMC) meeting on October 27, 2022
Agenda items
Post NKCMC meeting notes
Topics:
1) New Partner: Aurora Reimagined Coalition
Lee Burch--Aurora Reimagined Coalition
2) Announcement: Aurora Ave Project
Christa Dumpys--SDOT and Hannah Faires
3) Discussion: Cross-County Transportation
Julio Perez--Hopelink
The North King County Mobility Coalition Fiscal Year 2023 Work Plan
The June 23, 2022, North King County Mobility Coalition Meeting.
Agenda
1) New ORCA Retail Network
2) The City of Bothell Bike Plan 2022
Snotrac Subareas Commitees
For your convenience, two pdfs were merged into one for quick access. To view Snotrac's Sub County Committee PowerPoint, please scroll to page 44.
PowerPoint Presentations
1. New ORCA Retail Network (pages 7-12)
Presenter: Jason Campos, Transportation City Planner
2. City of Bothell Bike Plan 2022 (Pages 14-36)
Presenter: Sherman Goong, Transportation City Planner
3. Sub County Committees (Pages 44-68)
Brock Howell, Director, Snotrac
These are meeting slides and visuals from April 28, 2022 NKCMC meeting. The Sound Transit PowerPoint presentation and Shoreline Transportation Master Plan have been combined into one PDF.
Agenda Items:
1) Welcome, Introductions, and Announcements
2) Shoreline Transportation Master Plan
3) Sound Transit’s Bus Rapid Transit Project
4) Everett Link Light Rail Extension
5) NKCMC Project Updates
Finalized meeting notes for the April 28, 2022 coalition meeting.
Meeting visuals from the Feb 24th NKCMC meeting.
Written meeting notes summarizing the Feb. 24th meeting of the North King County Mobility Coalition. Topics include review of resources available at Shoreline Hopelink, RARET, and the Metro Lynnwood Link Connection project.
The following achievements demonstrate our teamwork, resiliency, and creativity in accomplishing our mission.
Summary of projects and impact of the NKCMC in the calendar year 2021.
These are the meeting slides and visuals from the December session of the NKCMC. Topics include Spanish Outreach Project and Kenmore City Comprehensive Plan
These are the meeting notes for the December session of the NKCMC. Discussion topics included: The Spanish Outreach Project Update and Kenmore City Comprehensive Plan.
These are the meeting notes for the October session of the NKCMC. Discussion topics included: North King County Transportation Service Changes Project, Spanish Outreach Project Update and One-Call/One-Click project
These are the slides shared by Staci Sahoo during the October, 2021 NKCMC meeting, detailing One Call/One Click project.
These are the meeting slides and visuals from the October session of the NKCMC. Topics include North King County Service Changes Project, Spanish Outreach Project Update and One Call/One Click Project details.
These are the slides shared by Metro during the August NKCMC meeting, detailing service changes planned for October 2021.
These are the meeting slides and visuals from the August session of the NKCMC. Topics include Sound Transit North Link Extension, Hopelink's One-Call/One-Click phase 1 work, and the coalition's project to support LEP community members.
These are the meeting notes for the August session of the NKCMC. Discussion topics included: Sound Transit's North Link Extension, Hopelink's One-Call/One-Click phase 1 work, and the coalition's project for the LEP community.
Includes presentations from EERC on their Volunteer Driver project, City of Bothell on their Bicycle Plan, and City of Shoreline on the Transportation Master Plan Update (TMP)
Includes presentations on the King County Mobility Coalition Needs Assessment and Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles (WAVs)
Includes presentation from the City of Shoreline on updates to their Transportation Master Plan
Includes discussion of 2021 workplan.
This report aims to compile the transportation needs and gaps of people living in the North King County region in a single, referenceable document that will be used to inform upcoming transportation changes and initiatives in North King County.
Includes presentation from King County Metro on their new Subsidized Annual Pass
Includes presentation from PSRC about Human Services Transportation plan, as well as King County Metro on North Link feedback from Hopelink clients.
Includes information on the Hopelink Mobile Food Market, and discussion of the Gaps Analysis Survey.
Includes timeline of NKCMC Gaps analysis project, and discussion of COVID-19 impact on transit.
Includes presentations on Community Transit's Lynnwood Needs Assessment, and Metro's North Link service change.
Planned service route changes coming to the North King County Region as presented to the NKCMC by King County Metro at their February 2020 meeting.
These are frequently asked questions and notes compiled during a KCMC Education and Outreach field trip to tour North Eastside Mobility Project changes.