Mobility Justice Find our complete mobility justice resource list here To fight racism, transit has a key role. Black Lives Matter protests are showing how city leaders and transit agencies must reprioritize infrastructure investments, a public transit official...
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July 2020 Newsletter
Mobility Justice Find our complete mobility justice resource list here Whose streets? Black streets. Planners and urbanists, it’s time to reckon with the racism rampant in city building. Here are four actions to take. (Streetsblog) Why we must talk about race when we...
June 2020 Newsletter
June Newsletter Mobility Justice Black Lives Matter Solidarity Statement: There Is No Mobility Justice Without Racial Justice A tale of two truths: Transportation and nuance in the time of COVID-19. How might we engage with concerns of equity and erasure, even if...
May 2020 Newsletter
May Newsletter TCC COVID-19 News and Resources What's new Agency updates. Find updated information about your local transit agency's service changes on our COVID-19 news and resources page. WSDOT COVID-19 multimodal transportation performance dashboard. Data...
April 2020 Newsletter
COVID-19 and your commute Transit agencies are reducing service due to a sharp decline in ridership during COVID-19, as well as turning to fare free systems, no fare enforcement, and back-door boarding to increase social distancing on transit. Check out...
March 2020 Newsletter
Transit-oriented reading for your commute. March Newsletter What's new A 2020 transit funding measure in King County could build on Seattle's success and provide fast, frequent, reliable transit for people across the county. Transit leaders are examining the...
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