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Plans & Reports
The King County Mobility Coalition (KCMC) works with the Puget Sound Regional Council to draft and update regional Coordinated Transit-Human Services Plan. This plan outlines how transit agencies, social service agencies, school districts, and other transportation providers can most efficiently and effectively work together to improve regional mobility for individuals with special transportation needs throughout the central Puget Sound region, including King County.
Needs Assessments
- KCMC Transportation Barriers and Needs for Immigrants and Refugees: An Exploratory Needs Assessment (June 2019)
- SKCMC Food Access Needs Assessment (2018)
A report exploring the inequitable access of South King County residents to food retailers and food banks. - King County Fare Structure Needs Assessment (2018)
This report was developed to raise awareness of the current transit fare structures in King County, highlighting their impact on populations in our region, and provide next steps for transit agencies to address system issues. - KCMC King County Veterans Transportation Needs Assessment (2015)
Additional KCMC Resources
Which ORCA Card Is Right For Me? Tool(2019)
Community Travel Tips One Pagers (2018)
The KCMC Education and Outreach Committee also developed three information guides for client education.
- Riding the Bus (PDF)
- Trip Planning and Alternative Transportation (PDF)
- Paying to Ride (PDF)
- Volunteer Transportation Guide (PDF) - A detailed guide to volunteer transportation agencies operating in King County.
- KCMC Life In Motion Booklet (2011)
- KCMC Youtube Channel - If video resources work better for clients, videos on Riding the Bus, Paying to Ride, and Other Ways to Travel are available in Amharic, Arabic, Burmese, Cantonese, English, Korean, Mandarin, Nepali, Russian, Spanish, Somali, Tigrinya, and Vietnamese.
King County Accessible Travel Map
Developed in collaboration with King County Metro and KCMC’s community partners, the King County Accessible Travel Map is a resource for older adults, people with disabilities, caregivers, and support staff to showcase transportation options available in King County. It highlights over 30 transportation services and resources, including transit, community-based shuttles, medical transportation, volunteer driver programs, taxis, fare payments, and much more!
To request a copy of the brochure in English or Spanish, please e-mail mobility@hopelink.org.
The FindARide website
is a gateway to transportation options in the Puget Sound area. This site can help determine how to get where you’re going in Seattle, East King County, North King County, South King County, Pierce County, or Snohomish County.
Visit the FindARide website
If you have a hard time using FindARide, we provide one-on-one support in finding unique transportation options to fit your needs! We walk you step-by-step through available resources that might work best. Our Transportation Resources Line
is open from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday. If unavailable, leave a voicemail, and our resource specialist will return your call within two business days. To learn more about this service, or to get help with transportation, please email at mobility@hopelink.org, call 425-943-6760, ext. 2, or complete our online form.
Call our Transportation Resources Line now!
Other Resources
Organizations are excellent sources for Mobility news happening locally and across the country. Select the links below to subscribe to their newsletters:
A great resource for upcoming events, useful resources, and other information on mobility management around the country.
An excellent newsletter for debriefing on the latest advances in bikesharing, carsharing, ridesourcing, public transit, and more.
Promotes mobility options through collaboration, education, and advocacy in the Pacific Northwest.
Provides information, training, and advice for rural providers in Washington. Email Linda Howell (contact information on the bottom of the site page) to join the newsletter.