Come ride with us for December's Education and Outreach field trip!
November 20, 2019
The King County Mobility Coalition's Education and Outreach Committee is holding their December Field Trip
Once per season, the King County Mobility Coalition’s Education and Outreach committee holds events for non-profit, civic, and community leaders and stakeholders to take deep dives into new or improved transportation options. Our series of Field Trips provide attendees with the opportunity to:
• Network with fellow professionals and citizens interested in mobility,
• Delve deep into the newest mobility topics and programs, and
• Take tours of the vehicles and facilities central to each service’s operations.
The final event in our 2019/2020 series will focus on the North Eastside Mobility Project, King County Metro’s upcoming regional plan to add new routes, reduce select service, and improve mobility options in Bothell, Kenmore, Kirkland, Redmond, Woodinville, and Seattle. This field trip will be a mobile field trip
on a King County Metro Bus. On this trip you will be able to view some of the affected bus stops and transit centers. All attendees must meet on Friday, December 13th, 2019,
at Kirkland City Hall
(123 5th Ave, Kirkland, WA 98033) at 1:00pm
to depart on time. From 1:00pm to 3:00pm, Metro staff will conduct presentations on the bus as we travel throughout Kirkland and the surrounding area. There will be time for you to ask questions while we are on the bus. Since space is limited, we encourage you to RSVP
by December 6th.
Please help spread the word by sharing our flyer with any of your partners and stakeholders who would be interested in attending. We also want to encourage professionals whose organizations, clients, and/or constituents will be affected by this huge restructure to come ask questions about impacts and improvements to the region. To request any accessibility accommodations, please email Ben Tibbetts (mobility@hopelink.org) by December 2nd.
All are welcome. We are so excited to see you next month!
Mobility News

What is Find a Ride Phase 2? Hopelink Mobility is currently developing the Phase 2 of our One-Call/One-Click program, Find a Ride . Find a Ride already serves as a comprehensive database of transit and specialized transportation services across King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties, along with a trip planner that incorporates those services. In Phase 2, we plan to expand this program by creating a way for Find a Ride users to check their eligibility for several of these services at once. To learn more about Find a Ride Phase 2, read the Find a Ride Phase 2 Readiness blog post or this document explaining the project! Hack for Social Impact Hack for Social Impact is, in their own words, “A 501(c)(3) tech non-profit organization dedicated to solving real-world challenges by connecting engineers and data scientists with non-profits, NGOs, and civic organizations.” Their flagship event is an annual hackathon where nonprofits bring live technology problems for participants to tackle. In April 2026, Hack for Social Impact hosted a hackathon in Seattle in partnership with the Women in Tech Regatta . Hopelink brought Find a Ride Phase 2 as a challenge for the participants, asking them to find a way to streamline eligibility determination processes and applications for transportation services in the Puget Sound Region. More details on this challenge, and our vision for Phase 2, can be find in the Find a Ride “Hack-Pack.” Outputs: Two teams took on the Find a Ride Phase 2 challenge and dedicated several hours to reimagining how people across the Puget Sound region enroll in specialized transportation services. Each took their own unique approach to developing a framework for Phase 2. Hopelink Team - This team focused on the rider experience from intake to approval. Their solution centers on a single application that instantly shows users which services they qualify for, complete with match scores and plain-language explanations for any services they don't qualify for. Key features include: Instant eligibility checking with a match score for each available service One centralized application submitted to individual services for review Upfront document requirements so riders know what they need before they apply Admin dashboard for Hopelink staff to manage vendors, track applications, and access data insights — such as why users declined certain services Client-side application tracker for services with longer approval timelines RideReady Team – This team took a bigger-picture approach, tackling the fragmentation across the nonprofit rideshare landscape. Rather than improving one intake flow, they proposed a statewide verification platform — verify your eligibility once with Hopelink, then use that credential to access dozens of partner organizations, much like logging into a website with your Google account. Key features include: "Verify once, use everywhere" — a single sign-on model compatible with partner rideshare organizations across Washington state Multi-language support — 6 languages available on the web interface, and 57 via a built-in voice chat assistant Voice chat assistant designed for accessibility, particularly for elderly riders and non-English speakers Results: The RideReady team won the Hackathon with their vision of Find a Ride Phase 2! Click here to see the site that they created. This site is a prototype and is meant to serve as proof of concept. The Find a Ride team will be taking insights into consideration from both projects as we develop Phase 2 but will ultimately continue to prioritize input from our partners. What made this hackathon so valuable wasn't just the quality of individual solutions — it was seeing two different teams independently confirm that the same core problems need solving: too much repeated data entry, unclear eligibility, and barriers that make accessing transportation harder than it needs to be. The ideas these teams prototyped, along with feedback from our dedicated partners, will inform how we shape Find a Ride Phase 2. We're grateful to Hack for Social Impact, the Women in Tech Regatta, and every participant who brought their expertise to this challenge. Stay tuned for more updates as Phase 2 continues to take shape! To learn more about Find a Ride Phase 2, read the Find a Ride Phase 2 Readiness blog post on the KCMobility website or join us at a Find a Ride Advisory meeting! For an invite, reach out to Grace Georgitsis at ggeorgitsis@hopelink.org, or by phone at 425-625-6836.









