[BATS] Let’s Talk About Transportation Needs of Your Community
Dave Schuldt
dave.schuldt at me.com
Fri Feb 21 19:04:10 PST 2025
This look good, I think they should come to one of our meeting and one or 2 of us should to the theirs. Not sure if I can make our meeting this month.
Dave Schuldt
> On Feb 21, 2025, at 7:59 AM, Katie Wilson <katie at transitriders.org> wrote:
>
> Hi BATS, see below. What do you think?
>
>> Begin forwarded message:
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>> From: Jean Kim <JKim at psrc.org>
>> Subject: Let’s Talk About Transportation Needs of Your Community
>> Date: February 19, 2025 at 12:32:39 PM PST
>> To: "'contact at transitriders.org'" <contact at transitriders.org>
>> Cc: Erin Hogan <EHogan at psrc.org>
>>
>> Dear Transit Riders Union,
>>
>> I hope you're doing well. We’d love to partner with your organization again to better understand the transportation needs of residents across the region. The Puget Sound Regional Council is developing the Coordinated Mobility Plan <https://www.psrc.org/planning-2050/regional-transportation-plan/coordinated-mobility-plan>, which focuses on improving transportation options for communities facing accessibility and mobility barriers due to age, income, ability, or other circumstances.
>>
>> Your insights would be invaluable in ensuring we capture evolving community needs and priorities. If you're open to collaborating, we’d love to explore meaningful ways to engage. We recognize your time is limited, so we propose a few options:
>> Attend one of your existing meetings or events. <>If you have meetings or events planned between March and October 2025, we’d appreciate the opportunity to join.
>> Join a PSRC-hosted meeting. PSRC will host 2–3 meetings for organizations or individuals interested in sharing feedback. We’d appreciate your help in scheduling and promoting these events to your community.
>> Find a customized approach. If neither option works, we’re happy to collaborate on an alternative way to gather input that suits your organization.
>> Please let us know if you have any questions. We’d appreciate your response regarding your interest and preferred option by March 7, 2025. More information about the Puget Sound Regional Council is available on our website <https://www.psrc.org/>.
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>> Thank you, and we look forward to hearing from you soon.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Jean Kim (she/her/hers)
>> Senior Planner, Transportation Planning
>> Puget Sound Regional Council
>>
>> Office 206-971-3052
>> Cell 206-437-2797
>> jkim at psrc.org <mailto:jkim at psrc.org>
>> www.psrc.org <https://www.psrc.org/>
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>> 1201 Third Avenue, Suite 500, Seattle, WA 98101
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