This past week, state legislators in Olympia commenced the 2026 Washington Legislative Session. One of the bills under consideration is House Bill 2307, a bill which if approved, would modernize Washington’s Commute Trip Reduction Law by removing the 6 a.m. - 9 a.m....
Commute University Recap: Navigating Revive I-5 in 2026
On January 7, Commute Seattle hosted the latest edition of our Commute University webinar series, focused on 2026 Revive I-5 construction and strategies for choosing non drive-alone options for getting to work. WSDOT joined us to share key project timelines and...
Commute University: Navigating Revive I-5 in 2026
The Ship Canal Bridge is getting updated! Be prepared for ongoing Revive I-5 construction throughout 2026.
Event Recap: Light Up Your Trip 2025
On December 4th, Commute Seattle, the Seattle Department of Transportation, and the Downtown Seattle Association collaborated on Light Up Your Trip – our annual event to promote visibility and safety for people walking, rolling, biking, and waiting for transit during Seattle’s dark and wet winter months.
Station by Station: Federal Way Link Connections
December 6 marks the latest milestone in the expansion of our region’s light rail system: Three new 1 Line stations will open to serve south King County. New light rail stations mean new commute options for people traveling across the region into Seattle for work....
Transportation Coordinator Spotlight: Kelli McGowan
We spoke with Kelli McGowan of Mithun, where she serves as an Employee Transportation Coordinator (ETC).
ORCA Business Programs Information Session
Start 2026 strong by providing your employees with transportation benefits!
In this webinar, we’ll highlight the benefits of ORCA Business Programs, including cost savings, convenience, and environmental benefits, while providing guidance on how to get your team on board with transit benefits.
Light Up Your Trip 2025
Celebrate staying active all season long!
Transportation Coordinator Spotlight: Nick Barker
We spoke with Nick Barker of Urban Renaissance Group. He serves as a Building Transportation Coordinator (BTC) for Seattle’s tallest building, Columbia Center.
What We Learned During Week Without Driving: Stories from the Commute Seattle Team
What happens when you stop driving for a week? The Commute Seattle team did just that and shared insights about the benefits and challenges of getting around without a car.
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