Hopelink Mobility Focuses on Transportation Needs in North King County

June 23, 2020

North King County Mobility Coalition to survey the community to discover unmet mobility needs.

The North King County Mobility Coalition (NKCMC) is working with transportation agencies, community-based organizations, cities, and residents to examine the factors that impact the use of public transit and community operated transportation options in the North King County region. The project, known as the North King County Gaps Analysis, will draw on several sources to inform the report. One element is a community survey, which has been distributed to many of our partners in the northern region. You are encouraged to distribute the survey if you serve people located in the cities of Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Kenmore, Bothell, Woodinville, and Seattle north of the ship canal. Additionally, if you are a resident of one of the cities listed above, you are encouraged to take the survey. It only takes about five to ten minutes, responses are anonymous, and if you wish you can enter your name in a raffle for a gift card!

Check out the survey, currently available in English and Spanish.

Please let us know if you would like to request that this survey be translated into a language besides English or Spanish, or if you need other accessibility accomodations for completing this survey.

If you are affiliated with an organization and wish to get templates to post on social media, or if you have additional questions or concerns, please contact Maggie Harger at MHarger@hopelink.org

The North King County Mobility Coalition meets bi-monthly on the 4th Thursday from 10:30am-12:00pm. For more information or to join these meetings, please reach out to Maggie Harger at MHarger@hopelink.org

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