Read on for updates on the transition to a new governor’s administration, a save the date for our leg session preview webinar, and a stellar adaptation of “Hot To Go” from King County Metro.
Monthly Newsletter
November News: Meet Katy, Our New Policy Director!
Learn about two critical wins for transportation, meet our NEW Policy Director, get plugged into what the election means for transportation, and more.
October News: It’s Go Time!
If you’re in Seattle, join the Keep Seattle Moving campaign for an upcoming phone bank or outreach event to ensure Seattle can make critical investments in sidewalks, access to transit, and safe streets for all.
September News: A Week Without Driving
Experience what it’s like to get around as a nondriver, and join the volunteer efforts to defeat I-2117 and pass Seattle’s transportation levy.
August News: A Very Fond Farewell
We’re saying goodbye to two wonderful team members, gearing up for the Lynnwood Link opening, and more!
July News: How We Keep People Safe
Spokane leads on safe streets, what’s in the Seattle Transportation Levy, we’re hiring our next policy director, and more.
June News: It’s Ride Transit Month — Let’s Write Some Letters
Take action to defend transit, join us for fun events, and get updates on the Seattle Transportation Levy.
May News: Stories of Success from Move Ahead Washington
Watch the recording of our Move Ahead Washington Transit Talk, see photos from the 2 Line opening, check out a must-read book, and more!
April News: A BIG Year for Transit Takes Shape
Huge wins for transit in Wenatchee and the Tri-Cities, the No on 2117 campaign launches, celebrate the 2 Line opening with us, and more!
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