Please join Transportation Choices Coalition for a special edition *virtual* Transit Talk. We are gathering our community to share space and discuss how the coronavirus is impacting transit and our day-to-day lives. Topics will include cuts to services, long-term impacts and planning, and what you miss about riding the bus. There will be opportunities to ask questions of experts in the field and time to share your own experiences.
Transportation Choices
Letter From Our Director: When the World Stops Moving, We Are Still Here for You
Letter From Our Director: We at TCC send our love to you during this unprecedented time. In a moment of crisis, I am inspired to see how people are caring for each other, and grateful to be in community with you all. Many of us are mourning the sudden changes to our...
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...
Sound Transit Funding is Again at Risk in Olympia
Sound Transit Funding is Again at Risk in Olympia Funding for Sound Transit projects is again under attack. Several negative bills are up for hearing on Tuesday, Feb. 4, at 3:30 p.m. in the Senate Transportation Committee, and Transportation Choices Coalition and...
Freedom to Move
I-976 Impacts: “I wouldn’t be able to get where I need to go”
Donavan lives in Lakewood and relies on the Puget Sound region’s connected transit system to get around. “I’m independent and mobile with transit. I can go anywhere without relying on someone.” Donavan attends brain injury support groups in Bremerton, Puyallup, and...
I-976 Impacts: “I take Access Transit everywhere”
Gina was a proud rider of the #158 bus from Kent to her job at The Lighthouse for the Blind in Seattle. She is blind as well, and says, “Transit brings me the freedom to travel anywhere I need to travel. It brings me independence. I don’t depend on someone to drive...
I-976 Impacts: “My life is built on transit”
Tracy grew up in a rural town in upstate New York with no transit options. As a person with low vision, Tracy can’t drive or ride a bike, so she relied on her friends and family to get around. When Tracy moved to Seattle in 2001, it was the first time she could get...
Volunteer with TCC to Defeat Eyman’s I-976!
The November 5 general election is almost one month away and ballots drop in mid October. We need all hands on deck to defeat Eyman's I-976 that would devastate our transportation system in Washington State. This initiative would limit all car tab fees across...
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