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King County Government: Groundbreaking Metro Transit Updates Passed By King County Council
The King County Council has passed a groundbreaking series of key policy changes that will influence the next 10 years of public transit ...
December 7, 2021
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The King County Council has passed a groundbreaking series of key policy changes that will influence the next 10 years of public transit investments across King County.
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The King County Council has passed a groundbreaking series of key policy changes that will influence the next 10 years of public transit investments across King County.
Comprised of three policy documentsβthe Strategic Plan for Public Transportation, King County Metro Service Guidelines, and Metro Connects long-range planβthis wide-ranging package will now influence future investments, transit service priorities, and more across the King County Metro public transit system, one of the largest systems in the United States.
Overview of key policy changesΒ
Measures passed by the council focus on equity, sustainability, safety, and innovation and strengthenΒ MetroβsΒ community engagementΒ goalsΒ to focus on priority populations andΒ toΒ involve impacted communitiesΒ early and in upstream decision-making processes.Β
MetroβsΒ Strategic PlanΒ through 2031Β outlines Metroβs goals, theΒ strategiesΒ and objectives to achieve them, and the measures to determine if we are succeeding.Β Proposed updates to the Strategic Plan include:Β
- Simplifying andΒ streamliningΒ measures.Β
- Increasing transparency by creating a public-facing performance measurement dashboard so staff, elected leaders, and the public can more easily track progress on Metroβs strategies and goals.Β
- Aligning goal areas with the Mobility Framework.Β
- Aligning goal areas with King County-Cities Climate Collaboration.Β
ServiceΒ GuidelinesΒ help Metro evaluate, design, and modify transit services to meet changing needs and deliver efficient, high-quality service. They ensure that decision-making and recommendations are objective, transparent, and aligned with the regionβs goals for public transportation. They also establish criteria and processes that Metro uses to analyze and plan changes to the transit system.Β Proposed updates to the Service Guidelines include:Β
- PrioritizingΒ service growth investments based on equity, land use, and then geographic value.Β
- Expanding the definition of social equity toΒ alsoΒ include,Β in addition to race and income: disability, immigrants and refugees, and linguistically-diverse populations. Further,Β a measureΒ was added to gaugeΒ low- and medium-income jobs alongΒ travelΒ corridors.Β Β
- Clarifying that service hours directly replaced by a partner agencyβs service could be redeployed to meet countywide goals.Β Proposed policy would clarify the possibility and approach.Β
Metro ConnectsΒ is Metroβs long-range plan for providing more service, more choices, and one easy-to-use system. It currently provides a vision for the service network in 2025 and 2040 with fast, frequent, and reliable service all day, every day throughout King County. It outlinesΒ innovative travel options;Β clean, safe and customer-friendly vehicles and facilities;Β and information that makes transit work for everyone.Β Β
Proposed updates to Metro Connects include:Β
- ExtendingΒ timelinesΒ to 2050 and replacingΒ the 2025 network with anΒ βinterim network.βΒ The service network maps will be updated with revisions to the RapidRide network and changes that better serve equity gaps identified.Β
- UpdatingΒ planning dates, service proposals, and capital costs for future transit networks.Β
- UpdatingΒ the estimated gaps between available and needed funding.Β
This press release was produced by the King County Government. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.