This is the project charter for the Inclusive Planning Toolkit, a project of the King County Mobility Coalition's Inclusive Planning grant.
Matthew Weidner of King County Metro presented to the Access to Healthcare Committee on August 5th, 2020 about the Transportation for Pandemic Response (TPR) Program, a joint partnership between Seattle / King County Public Health, King County Metro, and MV Transit.
Peaches Thomas of Duwamish Valley Safe Streets and Don Brubeck of West Seattle Bike Connections presented on Impacts of the West Seattle Bridge Closure with an emphasis on work and school to the Access to Work and School Committee on August 11th, 2020.
Includes presentation from PSRC about Human Services Transportation plan, as well as King County Metro on North Link feedback from Hopelink clients.
Meeting notes from the South King County Mobility Coalition meeting which took place on July 9, 2020
The slidedeck from the South King County Mobility Coalition Meeting which took place on July 9, 2020
Task Force
Notes from the July 22nd meeting of the RARET workgroup.
The Puget Sound Regional Council presented on the beginning stages of their Regional Coordinated Human-Transit Services Plan at the June 16th, 2020 King County Mobility Coalition meeting.
The Eastside Easy Rider Collaborative is teaming up with the Greater Redmond Transportation Management Association to host a panel of speakers to discuss the impacts of COVID-19 to transportation and mobility in the area, as well as the transition back to moving around post-COVID-19.
This slide deck contains a presentation from the RARET Workgroup.
Includes information on the Hopelink Mobile Food Market, and discussion of the Gaps Analysis Survey.
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.
Task Force
Workshop agenda with participant questions.
Meeting Slides
This document contains all information relevant to the first Phase of the adjusted Community Transportation Navigators pilot -- including program structure, deadlines, and deliverables.
This summary was created on best practices to engage small businesses based on research and interviews conducted for the Small Business Transportation Toolkit, an Access to Work and School Commitee project.
Includes timeline of NKCMC Gaps analysis project, and discussion of COVID-19 impact on transit.
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.
These slides feature a presentation on the Care Mobility Rewards Program and Sound Transit's Federal Way Link extension.
Notes from the March 25th meeting of the RARET workgroup.
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.
These slides from the Access to Healthcare Committee meeting on February 5th, 2020 detail Care Mobility Rewards Program updates, the closing of the Inclusive Planning grant, and the Committee's 2019 satisfaction survey.
These slides for the King County Mobility Coalition's February 18th, 2020 meeting contain a presentation from King County Metro on their final Income-based Fare Program, Transportation Advocacy 101 by the Transportation Choices Coalition, an ending Inclusive Planning grant update, and other breifings.
Meeting Slides
This was the original job description shared to recuirt Navigators for the Community Transportation Navigators pilot program.