Today we launch a brand new beginning for Commute Seattle. Meet our new look and website! The new and improved CommuteSeattle.com boasts tools, resources and an easy way to contact our team of Transportation Specialists.
Transportation Transformations
A year of adaptability and resilience. Experts from SDOT, King County Metro and Transportation Choices Coalition will discuss changes to our public transportation system, Seattle’s new network of safe streets, the mobility challenges and opportunities of the West Seattle bridge closure.
Light Up Your Trip Giveaway
We’re entering Daylight Savings and the rainy season in Seattle. That doesn’t mean your walk, bike or rolling trips have to stop. To help prepare for this winter trips, we’re giving away $100 gift cards to local gear stores.
How We Celebrate World Car Free Day Everyday
Today, September 22, we are celebrating World Car Free Day which encourages drivers to give up their car for a single day. While going car-free may not be an option for everyone, there are many ways to make environmentally friendly choices.
PARK(ing) Day 2020
On Friday, September 18, Commute Seattle celebrates PARK(ing) Day by sharing some of our favorite curb spaces taken over by people.
Supporting Working Parents with the Return to Remote School Webinar
Join us for an upcoming webinar which will provide employers with vital information on how to support working parents with the return to remote school. Hear from a panel of working parents who are also experts on working parent resources, Human Resources and commuter programs, and gain valuable insight into how businesses are creating a supportive work environment for their parents during this unprecedented school year.
The Future of Seattle’s Commute
The transportation and commuting landscape looks very different today than it did six months ago. Employers may be tempted to reduce transit benefits during this time, but this would only compound the problems we are currently facing. Our transit system was the...
Survey Results: Workplace Experiences During Coronavirus
BackgroundIn March of 2020, Washington Governor Jay Inslee issued a statewide Stay Home, Stay Healthy proclamation in response to the coronavirus pandemic. In May, Commute Seattle conducted a survey to learn about what workplaces were experiencing as a result of the...
Standing With You
Commute Seattle joins with those who demand an end to all forms of racism, police brutality and injustice. Black lives matter, and as Seattlites take to the streets to protest and demand change, I and our team at Commute Seattle stand with you.
Seattle Stay Healthy Streets
There are nearly 20 miles of streets closed to vehicle traffic now available for walking, biking and rolling while maintaining social distance.
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