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Snotrac works with the public and decision-makers to create and connect affordable, age- and ability-friendly communities for all people.

WHERE DO YOU WANT TO GO?

Snotrac's partners and affiliates provide many transportation options in Snohomish County and throughout the region.

SNOHOMISH COUNTY ACCESSIBLE TRANSIT MAP

a map of transportation providers and service areas.

FIND A MOBILITY SERVICE THAT FITS YOUR NEED

Information and links to agencies and organizations that provide mobility services in Snohomish County.

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Transit Guide for North Snohomish County

Snotrac's North Snohomish County Transit Guide provides a comprehensive view of the transit services from Stanwood to Darrington that connect to Camano, Mount Vernon, and Everett.

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Community Surveys

In 2022, Snotrac conducted three surveys to better understand the transportation gaps, needs, and hopes for residents in the Mid, East, and South areas of Snohomish County.

 

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Our Supporting Partners

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These partners provide financial match to our grant funding through the 5310 Consolidated Grant Program administered by WSDOT.

 

See a full list of coalition partners

Snotrac has been supported with funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act. The CCA supports Washington’s climate action efforts by putting cap-and-invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health.

 

Information about the CCA is available at www.climate.wa.gov.

Snotrac's Strategic Goals

  1. The collective transit system is convenient to all people.

  2. All residents know their available transportation services, can easily plan and schedule trips, and frequently choose non-driving options.

  3. Snotrac and residents are strong voices for creating better communities and transportation systems.

  4. Priority populations will remain safe during public emergencies

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