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.
Communication campaign notes for creating a marketing video.
Communications Campaign Meeting Notes
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 presentation was shared with the King County Mobility Coalition at their February 20th, 2018 meeting. It discusses Uber's approach to efficent mobility.
This is an assessment of the current fare structures for public transportation across King County in Washington State. Two main public transportation agencies serve King County: King County Metro, which operates local and commuter buses, King County Water Taxis (the West Seattle and Vashon routes), and partners with community organizations to provide a variety of transportation options; and Sound Transit, which operates Sounder commuter rail, Link light rail, and regional express buses.
At the February 20th, 2018 King County Mobility Coalition meeting, Seattle's Department of Transportation shared about new mobility and their adoption of it.
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 King County Mobility Coalition produced this Volunteer Transportation Guide to survey our area's various volunteer transportation programs.
The Education & Outreach Committee of the King County Mobility Coalition successfully published a new edition of the Community Travel Tips: Paying to Ride
This flyer was made to summarize the King County Mobility Coalition's Round 1 Inclusive Planning efforts.
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 document reviews a variety of accomplishments the King County Mobility Coalition achieved through it's collaboration, coordination, and advocacy in 2017.
The South King County Mobility Coalition and the City of Tukwila worked together to produce a community mobility assessment report for 2016/2017.
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 Demand Area Response Transit (DART) operations after a field trip interacted with the service in 2017.
ATCI recap and debrief.
This presentation details Age Friendly Seattle's work and purpose. It was shared at the King County Mobility Coalition meeting on November 16, 2017.
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.
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.
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 document is an event summary of the South King County Mobility Coalition Volunteer Driver Summit that occured in October 2017.
This one-pager details the King County Mobility Coalition's participation in the City for All Hackathon, sponspored by City of Seattle and AARP.
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.
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.
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.