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September service changes are upon us!

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09.18.09 010King County Metro and Sound Transit’s bus service changes begin Saturday, Sept 19.
Are you ready?

Three times per year (September, February and June) King County Metro and Sound Transit make revisions to their bus service. The changes are made in order to adapt to our region’s population growth and economic conditions, the school year calendar, new road networks, and to keep bus trips as fast and convenient as possible.

Do you know if your bus route is part of the September 19 service change? Make sure to pick up your route’s new light purple timetable for more details, or visit the following websites to learn more about the specific changes:

If you ride Community Transit or Pierce Transit also check their new schedules or refer to their websites.

-Jordan

Friday, September 18th, 2009 3:35 PM | by admin | Add a Comment

And the winner is…

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commuterform-0022In July we debuted our commute inquiry form, making it easier than ever for you to get customized assistance in exploring your transportation options. Even better, each commuter who made an inquiry was entered into our monthly drawing for a $25 gift card.

Congrats to July’s winner, KW, who let us show her how to commute from Kent by bus and carpool. We found two potential carpool partners for her using www.RideshareOnline.com, as well as a nearby park & ride where she can catch a Sound Transit Express bus directly to Bellevue. We even discovered a few local Metro routes just ¼ of a mile walk from her house that serve Kent Station, meaning she can skip the driving altogether by making one easy transfer to the Express bus.

Last month we also planned:

  • A trip to SeaTac Airport, which is $5 round trip from downtown Bellevue—compare that to the cost of parking!
  • A bicycle commute from Kirkland to The Summit, which offers bike racks and showers for tenants
  • A bus + bike commute from the Ivanhoe neighborhood to Surrey Downs

You could be a winner next month. Just complete our commute form and we’ll do the rest. Not only are you entered to win a $25 gift card, but you’ll also get the best ideas on a cost-saving and stress-reducing commute. Now that’s what I call a victory!

-Sarah

Friday, August 7th, 2009 11:08 AM | by admin | Add a Comment

Meet the Choose Your Way Bellevue Staff—We Walk the Talk

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You have probably been wondering “Who’s behind all of the useful information found on ChooseYourWayBellevue.org and the Choose Your Way Bellevue Blog“, right? Well here you have it-meet the Choose Your Way Bellevue team! Although we all have different motivations when it comes to the reasons we choose not to drive alone (most of the time!), we are unified in that we think about the impact of every trip we take. You will hear from each of us from time to time here on the Choose Your Way Bellevue Blog. So get to know us, learn from us, and share your own experiences and questions with us so we can continue to provide you with Bellevue transportation information you want.
  • Caryn: Strange as it sounds, my commute home on the bus is one of my favorite parts of the day. It is a great time to unwind and get a little “me time” where I can read, sleep or just sit and do nothing! That is why it has been rewarding for me to help other commuters and employers in downtown Bellevue discover how great it is to ride the bus and use other alternative commute options.
  • Debbie: As a kid, mom and I took the bus to downtown Seattle from Beacon Hill to shop for groceries and clothes (Mom never drove a car – dad tried to teach her but he gave up). I rode two buses each way to a private grade school located in Rainier Beach and learned I could finish my homework during the long trips on routes 3 and 7. My current home was chosen for convenience to the city’s core and access by bus. Those early years left an impression on me and defined my 16 year career to reduce congestion and improve air quality by assisting employers in developing commute programs. Lesson learned: Teach our young there are alternatives to driving.
  • Drew: I have been a bicycle commuter since high school, and have come to realize that it’s not just a form of transportation for me – it’s also a stress reliever, a personal trainer, and way to slow down and enjoy life. My family enjoys riding together, and now that we’ve been car-less for a year, I find that I also do more errands by bike (though we do use a Zipcar for trips to Costco and rent a car for weekend getaways).
  • Jordan: Working in downtown Bellevue by day and living in Seattle by night. I’m a heavy user of my employer-issued FlexPass which allows me to choose the bus whenever possible. From commuting on Sound Transit’s 550 to going to a Mariners game by a local Metro route to getting to the airport via Central Link, it’s all covered! High parking costs and my FlexPass have helped me transition to using my car less and less. When transit is not an option I choose to carpool with friends to the gym and other destinations to save gas money and time.
  • Kate: After growing up in Bellevue and riding the bus a lot as a kid, I feel fortunate to work as a transportation planner making it easier for people to get around without driving along. I have settled on a year-round combined bicycle/bus commute on most days and think of myself as a “gentlewoman” bike commuter. No lycra for me; I just slap the rubber band around my pants leg (plus helmet, lights and reflective gear) and I’m good to go.
  • Melissa: Vanpooling is my preferred commute mode. Why you ask? I live roughly 25 miles away from downtown Bellevue, love to drive, and hate sitting in traffic. By being in a vanpool I get to drive the van to work and back while not having to sit in traffic since we can utilize the carpool lane. I forgot to mention that I only pay $45 a month out of pocket to ride in the van. What more could a girl want?
  • Mike: Growing up in Michigan, I rode my bike a lot. Cars (of course, the mainstay industry of the state) were the cultural norm but I never used one regularly nor had one of my own. Now as an adult, I do have regular access to a car but living in downtown Seattle, I only occasionally have need to use it. Daily commute trips are easy by bus and the Flexpass covers not only my daily commute, but also trips around town for errands or weekend activities, even the trip to the airport for out of town journeys (with no need to pay for parking). I still like to ride my bike, but it takes extra logistics to carry along my 3-year old daughter, so we often end up taking the bus—and now light rail—for trips that exceed walking distance.
  • Sarah: As a South Carolina native who grew up without access to public transportation, but having “survived” on buses and trains during a 4-month college study abroad experience in England, I am thrilled to once again live in an area where I have a choice on how I move around. You’ll find me making use of my local park & ride options to connect with express buses to Bellevue, special event Sounder trains to Seahawks games and Link Light Rail for late night adventures in Seattle.
Thursday, August 6th, 2009 5:11 PM | by admin | Comments (2)

Plan for the annual I-90 closure for Blue Angels Seafair show

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Photo Credit: Joshua Trujillo / seattlepi.com

Photo Credit: Joshua Trujillo / seattlepi.com

The festive Blue Angels show is upon us. So to ensure to a worry-free Seafair weekend, make sure to plan ahead for the annual I-90 closures across Lake Washington. WSDOT will close all lanes of I-90 between I-5 and Island Crest Way for the following times between Thursday, July 30 and Sunday, August 2:

 

 

 

 

Date                                         I-90 Bridge Closures

Thursday, July 30                       9:45am-12pm &1:15 pm-2:30pm

Friday, July 31                           12:45pm-2:40pm

Saturday, August 1                    12:45pm-2:40pm           

Sunday, August 2                      12:45pm-2:40pm

 

The Island Crest Way and East Mercer Way exits will remain open however drivers, bus riders and bicyclists should be expectant of heavy congestion during and around the closure times.


If you still plan to cross Lake Washington via I-90, plan to get to the bridge an hour ahead of the closure time. As an alternative, The SR 520 bridge will be open to traffic during closures.

For additional information, please visit the WSDOT site: http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/News/2009/07/28_SeaFairBlueAngels.htm

 

 

Friday, July 31st, 2009 9:28 AM | by admin | Add a Comment

Mobile apps for all your modes!

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rei-iphone-app2With the recent launch of the iPhone 3GS, applications to simplify your commute and transportation needs continue to pop up! Here’s a few of our favorites by mode or category, and be sure to let us know of other apps to add to the list!

  • Walk: StepTrakLite accurately counts your steps like a pedometer, measures the duration and intensity of exercise, and integrates with MapMyWalk.com to record and map your routes.
  • Bike: REI’s Bike Your Drive app instantly tracks your mileage, savings, CO2 offsets and more.
  • Bus: Don’t like waiting for the bus anymore that you have to? The app from OneBusAway.org provides arrival info for every bus stop, not just timepoints.
  • Rideshare: Carticipate is one of the few rideshare apps on a location aware mobile platform. Coordinate driving plans with friends, family, or co-workers, or rideshare by indicating where you are going and when. The app matches you to others going your way.
  • Carshare: The Zipcar app will be available as a free download later this summer. Give Zipcar your email address to keep in the loop of the launch date. You can also watch a video simulation.
  • Ferry: WSF Puget Sound Ferry Schedule is a must for anyone who regularly utilizes our state ferry system. Includes ferry timetables, up-to-the-minute alerts, key points of interest, and is always current!
  • Carbon Emissions: Carbon TrackerTM easily allows you to calculate your carbon footprint from your commuting, vacation, and business trips. Simply use GPS feature while traveling to determine the length of your journey. Also set monthly max emission goals and monitor progress against your personal CO2 reduction targets.
  • Traffic: The iPhone-Traffic app allows you to easily keep track of traffic conditions in the region with 21 traffic maps and 406 traffic cameras linked from WSDOT.
Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 6:09 PM | by admin | Comments (3)

Need help planning the best way to get to work? Like free money? Continue reading…

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Bellevue employees − Fill out a Commuter Connection commute inquiry form to receive a customized list of transportation options that fit your work schedule and commute route! Choose to receive a transit plan, bike route, carpool and vanpool options, or all four!

 

So what’s this about free money? Anyone who submits a commute inquiry form will be entered into a $25 gift card monthly drawing, it’s that simple. No commitment required!

 

Here’s how:

  • Visit the Commuter Connection store, located in the Rider Services Building at the Bellevue, weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. through September, to fill out and submit your commute inquiry form.
  • Download your commute inquiry form and choose to mail or email the completed form.

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009 10:50 AM | by admin | Add a Comment