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Snoqualmie Valley Transportation Coalition: Needs, Gaps, & Existing Services 2018 

The coalition’s first report in gathering data and illuminating existing gaps in public transportation in the region. The following pages are a summary and synthesis of four different sources of quantitative and qualitative data on the transportation needs/gaps in Snoqualmie Valley.

Nov 2017

Volunteer Driver Summit Event Summary 

This document is an event summary of the South King County Mobility Coalition Volunteer Driver Summit that occured in October 2017.

Oct 2017

Seattle's City for All Hackathon Debrief 

This one-pager details the King County Mobility Coalition's participation in the City for All Hackathon, sponspored by City of Seattle and AARP.

Oct 2017

Education and Outreach Field Trip: Northshore Senior Center Transportation Services Notes 

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.

Oct 2017

Education and Outreach Field Trip: Snoqualmie Valley Transportation Program Notes 

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.

Sep 2017

RARET - Transportation Workshop IV After Action Report  

This document will go over the Regional Tabletop that took place on June 6 2017 and the results of the workshop feedback survey. The summary provides big ideas learned from conversations, questions, and feedback.

Jun 2017

One Center City Potential Near-term Strategies Presentation Slides

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.

Feb 2017

Area Shelter Map - The Landing in Redmond 

Travel tips & information for clients staying at The Landing in Redmond, an emergency young adult shelter.

Dec 2016

Cascadia Rising - Vulnerable Populations 

Post exercise briefing on CSZ.

Sep 2016

AccessMap and Global Open Sidewalks Presentation Slides 

These slides, presented by Nick Bolten and Anat Caspi of the University of Washington Taskar Center for Accessible Technology, share details, origin, and purpose of their work on AccessMap and global open sidewalks. It was shared with the King County Mobility Coalition during their meeting on August 15th, 2016.

Aug 2016

Transportation Vulnerable Populations Planning Coordination 

Transportation companies emergency planning/preparedness data.

Jul 2016

Operation Easy Access Business Plan 

Through the Healthcare Access Mobility Design Challenge sponsored by the National Center for Mobility Management, Hopelink worked with partners to develop a business plan for the Care Mobility Rewards Program.

Mar 2016

Mobility for Refugees in King County Slides 

These slides on Mobility for Refugees in King County, presented by World Relief and the Somali Youth and Family Club, were shared at the King County Mobility Coalition meeting on February 16, 2016.

Feb 2016

King County Veterans Transportation Needs Assessment 

In 2015, the King County Mobility Coalition produced a Transportation Needs Assessment out of their Veterans Transportation Initiative to build on the success of the VetsGO platform and further an understanding of Veteran's mobility challenges.

Jun 2015

The Bench Program Cookbook 2015 

The Bench Program Cookbook: A Handy Little Guide to Starting and Managing a Bench Program in Your Community. The purpose of this document is to create a framework to assist you in creating a bench program in your community, your neighborhood, or wherever you think it might work best.

Jan 2015

King County Special Needs Transportation Assessment (2014) 

The 2014 King County Special Needs Transportation Assessment identifies the transportation needs of individuals with disabilities, older adults, youth, and individuals with limited incomes in King County, Washington and current gaps in the transportation system.

Sep 2014

King County Immigrant and Refugee Elders Transportation Project Final Report 

This is the final report for the King County Mobility Coalition's Immigrant and Refugee Elders Transportation Project, as funded and supported by the National Center on Senior Transportation's Breaking New Ground Grant of 2011.

Dec 2011

Immigrant and Refugee Elder Transportation Report 

The purpose of the Immigrant and Refugee Elders Transportation Project is to increase the availability of culturally and ethnically appropriate transportation resource information for newly arrived immigrant and refugee elders in King County. The Project has five parts: Community Conversations and Surveys, Summary Report, Transportation Summit, Action Plan and Ethnic Senior Advisory Council. The Summary Report reviews what we learned through our community conversations and surveys and discusses common themes that emerged from the data collected.

Jul 2011

KCMC Life in Motion Booklet 

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.

Jan 2011

Coordinated Transit-Human Services Transportation Plan: King County 2010 Update 

The King County Mobility Coalition coordinated a transit-human services transportation plan in 2010 to review existing services and provide a needs assessment for special needs transportation.

Dec 2010

Access to Work and School Roundtable Changes 

This document outlines the changes the formerly Access to Work and School Committee will undergo in 2021, transitioning to the Access to Work and School Roundtable.

Calculate Your Commute! 

Use King County Metro’s calculator to determine if you can save money commuting by bus instead of driving alone. You input the number of miles you travel to work, and what you pay for parking and gas. King County Metro compares that total to the cost of paying cash fares on Metro at different times of the day and in different parts of King County.

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