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About #ConnectSnoCo

Purpose

Connect Snohomish County (#ConnectSnoCo) was incorporated in 2023 to:

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1. Develop and advocate for legislation, regulation, and government programs to:

  • Solve mobility gaps for residents and workers;

  • Promote walking, bicycling, rolling, and riding transit;

  • Promote complete, compact communities centered by high-capacity transit; and

  • Address health, pollution, public emergency, social injustice, and traffic safety challenges of the built environment

— especially for the priority populations of people with low incomes,  people with disabilities, older adults, youth, tribes, people of color, refugees, immigrants, and people who speak English as a second language or not at all.
 

2. Provide transportation demand management programming to:

  • Reduce single-occupancy vehicle driving, air pollution, and parking;

  • Encourage walking, biking, and riding transit;

  • Promote carpooling, vanpooling, flexible work hour programs; parking management, and other related activities; and

  • Support the image of cities and neighborhoods as attractive places in which to live, work, play, and do business.

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Staff

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Board of Directors

  • Dustin DeKoekkoek

  • Luke Distelhorst

  • Amanda Dodd

  • Kristin Kinnamon

  • Rory Paine-Donovan

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Sibling Organization

Connect SnoCo is a sibling organization to the Snohomish County Transportation Coalition.

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