Every other month Commute Seattle, Move Redmond, Downtown on the Go, and TransManage convene employers for a round table discussion. March will primarily focus on transit service changes and trip planning for a return to in-person work!
2021 Wrap-Up
Take a look back at our highlights of 2021, and a look ahead at our big plans for 2022!
Event Recap: 2021 Transportation Transformations
Did you miss our fourth annual Transportation Transformations event? Revisit the highlights here.
Recap: 2021 TMP Seminar
BOMA Seattle and Commute Seattle hosted experts from SDCI, Sound Transit, and Walker Consultants on current parking, traffic, and transit issues and how to best position your property as tenants begin their return to the office.
Event Recap: Light Up Your Trip!
Did you miss our annual Light Up Your Trip event? Catch the highlights here!
A Week Without Driving
Nearly one out of every four people in Washington cannot or do not drive. From October 22-29, Disability Rights Washington challenged people to go a week without driving. Read on to see how it went for a Commute Seattle teammate.
Ride Transit Month 2022
Join us for Ride Transit Month 2022! Details TBA.
Navigating Seattle’s Commuter Benefits Ordinance
In this short webinar, Nick Abel will provide a brief overview of the City of Seattle’s Commuter Benefits Ordinance and share easy and low-cost ways to comply. There will time at the end for attendees to ask any questions they have about the ordinance or how it affects their business.
Navigating Seattle’s Commuter Benefits Ordinance
In this short webinar, Nick Abel will provide a brief overview of the City of Seattle’s Commuter Benefits Ordinance and share easy and low-cost ways to comply. There will time at the end for attendees to ask any questions they have about the ordinance or how it affects their business.
PARK(ing) Day
PARK(ing) Day is an opportunity to rethink how streets can be used by the public. The initiative started as a grassroots movement to repurpose public space, especially in areas where access to parks and open space is limited.
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