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Community Transit's Monthly Newsletter June 2020 |
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ORCA allows for contact-free payment
Community Transit Fares Restart July 1
Community Transit will resume collecting fares on all its bus routes and DART paratransit service on Wednesday, July 1.
Community Transit temporarily suspended the collection of fares in March to assist with physical distancing between drivers and customers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Riders have been boarding and exiting through the middle and rear doors of the bus, except for ADA customers. On June 1, the agency restored fare collection on its Swift bus rapid transit service since riders pay their fares at Swift stations, not on the bus.
Fares are resuming on July 1 to allow ORCA monthly passholders to get full value out of their July pass. ORCA retail outlets in Snohomish County are open to purchase July passes. Visit www.communitytransit.org/orca for information about how to buy or load an ORCA fare card online or in-person, as well as a list of retail locations that provide ORCA services. Get the full story at https://bit.ly/2Y63K8o.
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Bus Service to Ramp up in Response to Expected Increase in Ridership
On June 5, Snohomish County was approved to move into Phase 2 of Washington’s Safe Start program to reopen the economy. Community Transit plans to increase its bus service this summer to meet an expected increase in ridership demand.
Read about our continued focus on safety for riders and bus drivers here: https://bit.ly/3eVoDIW.
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Preferred Route for Swift Blue Line Extension Chosen
Community Transit announced its preferred route to connect the Swift Blue Line bus rapid transit service with Sound Transit’s Link light rail in Shoreline, in 2024. The proposed alignment via 200th St., Meridian Ave., and 185th St. would continue to utilize the Aurora Village Transit Center on its way to connect to light rail. Read about the proposed alignment at https://bit.ly/3gTEU35
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Mountlake Terrace Transit Center Freeway Station to Close July 6 until Late November
Starting Monday, July 6, the Mountlake Terrace Transit Center Freeway Station will be closed through late November.
The nearly five-month closure is needed to facilitate construction of the Link light rail extension north to Lynnwood.
While the freeway station is closed, riders can continue to use the transit center’s parking garage. Free temporary shuttle service will be provided between the transit center and downtown Seattle. Read about the closure and shuttle at https://bit.ly/3f8E3cW
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Our Commitment to Each Other and Our Core Values
On behalf of our entire leadership team, I shared a message with our employees to address recent tragedies involving intolerance, inequity, racism, and abuse of power.
Our goal is to serve all in our community equitably. We respect, value and celebrate our employees and our customers as unique individuals with equal worth. Our agency commitment to our employees and the communities we serve is outlined in our Core Values: Equity & Inclusion and Mutual Respect.
Read the full text of "Our Commitment to Each Other and to Our Core Values," at https://bit.ly/2AE42u4.
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If you have any questions about what you've read in this newsletter, please email TheRouteAhead@commtrans.org.
Chair Jon Nehring, Mayor of Marysville; Vice Chair Leonard Kelly, Mayor of Stanwood; Secretary Kim Daughtry Lake Stevens Council Member; Tom Merrill, Snohomish City Council Member; Nate Nehring, Snohomish County Council Member; Lance Norton, Labor Representative; Jan Schuette, Arlington City Council Member; Nicola Smith, Mayor of Lynnwood; Mike Todd, Mill Creek Council Member; and Stephanie Wright, Snohomish County Council Member. Board Alternates Mike Gallagher, Brier Council Member; Laura Johnson, Edmonds City Council; Joe Marine, Mukilteo Council Member; James McNeal, Bothell Council Member and Jared Mead, Snohomish County Council Member.
© 2020 Community Transit | Agency Communications
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