The King County Mobility Coalition brings together individuals and organizations to:
Share information;
Assess community needs and current transportation networks;
Provide recommendations to improve mobility systems;
Develop strategies, tools, and projects to improve special needs transportation services and mobility options for people with limited transportation opportunities;
Educate decision-makers, community groups, and general public.
Read our charterto learn more about the King County Mobility Coalition's structure and governance.
Goals
Broad-based community representation and participation within the Coalition.
Transparency and open communication between system providers, funders, and users.
Enhanced mobility for the entire community.
Coordination, efficiency, and availability of transportation services to meet the specific needs of people who are transportation disadvantaged.
The King County Mobility Coalition works on many reports, publications, and projects, at any time. These range from scheduled assessments to niche grant projects to co-sponsored relevant events.
In collaboration with Hopelink Mobility and RARET, KCMC has published a Summary Report
on the COVID-19 Pandemic Response.
Beginning in February each year, the King County Mobility Coalition meets quarterly, on the third Tuesday of the month, from 9:30-11:30 AM, with optional networking sessions between 9:00-9:30 AM. Additional events or meetings are scheduled as needed, with prior notification.
The King County Mobility Coalition is always looking for new partners who share our passion for improving mobility and access to transportation across King County. To learn more about KCMC and our other workgroups, call us at (425)943-6769,
email Mobility@hopelink.org, or click here to join the KCMC mailing list.