Get Ready to Ride in the Rain with WA Bikes' Challenge
Washington Bikes invites seasoned pedalers, new bike riders, and cyclists from all over our state to bike as much as possible for any reason throughout November for the Ride in the Rain Challenge.
Build teams or just set your own challenge by registering in mid-October for this fun event. For more information, head to the WA Bikes Challenge page.
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Emmett Heath named to Hall of Fame
The Transportation Choices Coalition inducted Community Transit CEO Emmett Heath into its Transportation Hall of Fame in September. In the inducting, TCC said he is being honored for his more than 40 years of public service, including 15 years at Community Transit.
"Emmett has focused his work at Community Transit around community-oriented transit service, connecting people to opportunities throughout Snohomish County and creating a long term vision of transit expansion. He built up the Swift Bus Rapid Transit program, increasing speed and reliability of transit in the region. Throughout the pandemic, Emmett has centered essential travel for those who need it most, now and into the future. Emmett has been a great partner to TCC and we will miss his leadership."
Emmett was recognized along with Rob Gannon, King County Metro General Manager, who recently stepped down to take a position in Montana. For more awards info, visit TTC's news page.
Founded in 1993, Transportation Choices Coalition is a policy and advocacy nonprofit dedicated to making transportation accessible to all in Washington State. They pass policies that support more transit, bike, and pedestrian improvements at the state, regional, and local levels.
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Fall 2020 CTR Survey is Underway, ends Oct. 31
The bi-annual CTR Survey is well-underway with more than 15 sites that have either completed or are in the process of surveying. If you haven't already set your survey week, you have only three weeks to complete this mandatory survey by Oct. 31.
If you have any questions or need any assistance launching your survey, please contact your CTR Rep here.
Advanced Training Opportunities
Hosted by Community Transit
No Budget? No Problem! Tuesday, Oct. 27, 10:30-11:30 a.m. (1 hour Advanced Training Credit)
Community Transit CTR Team presents opportunities to maximize your program even if you have no budget for Commute Trip Reduction. RSVP to CTR@commtrans.org.
Programs hosted by our Industry Partners Each program below is worth 1 Advanced Training Hour. To get credit for these programs, please complete the Advanced Training Hours Survey each time you've finished watching a program.
ENO: Telework During COVID and Beyond: Leveraging Behavioral Science to Improve Virtual Work and the Future of Commuting How can we maximize the potential of virtual work? Joseph Sherlock of Duke University and Dr. Ashley Whillans of Harvard Business School share insights from their research.
Whole Foods Market & Luum Webinar: Returning To The Workplace Without Returning To Traffic Congestion Luum, Movability Austin and Whole Foods Market discuss employer commute programs and how to prioritize safety, flexibility and equity for employees during the pandemic.
How Facebook's Bike Program Shifted to 100% Virtual Learn how Facebook Bicycle Program Coordinators get creative to engage employees.
Supporting working Parents with the Return to Remote School Commute Seattle hosts this webinar that provides employers with information on how to support working parents whose children are learning from home.
Rideshare Online Basic Training and Incentive Management Recordings King County Metro recorded their two bi-monthly trainings so you can access them anytime.
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