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Transportation Outreach & Education

 

Snotrac is providing outreach and education to residents in Everett's Casino Road community about how they can best get around.  Services are available in both English and Spanish.

  • Get a free ORCA Card to pay for transit trips.

  • Learn the bus routes.

  • Discover specialized options for youth, older adults, and people with disabilities.

  • Discover options to get to medical appointments for people on Apple Health / Medicaid.

  • Learn the best bike routes.

  • Get personalized 1-on-1 consultation.

  • Receive on-going assistance.

  • Get your bike fixed for free.

  • Join a bike ride to school.

  • Join a family transit trip to a Imagine Children's Museum's Community Access Night.

  • Learn how to advocate for safer streets and better transit.

For more information, contact Brock Howell at brock@gosnotrac.org or 425-780-6058.

Group Trainings

Every Wednesday at the Village on Casino Road, Snotrac will provide a free workshop for attendees on how to navigate the many transportation options available in South Everett.  Participants will receive a free ORCA Card.

1-on-1 Consultations

Want personalized assistance?  Our transportation educator can meet with you individually and even take a transit or bike trip with you so you're fully comfortable with using the bus or riding a specific route to where you need to go.

Bicycle Repair

Snotrac has partnered with Sharing Wheels Community Bike Shop to provide three free bike repair events with complementary bike repair classes so that you can both get your bike fixed up and keep it maintained.

Family Transit Trips

Join Snotrac for family transit trips from Village on Casino Road to the Imagine Children's Museum's Community Access Nights.

Mobility Justice Leadership Trainings & Activities

Attend a leadership workshop to learn how prior decisions have impacted your neighborhood and how you can advocate for safer streets and better transit in your community.  Then put your news skills to work by participating in two walks of Casino Road and SR 99 to identify safety problems for the City of Everett and state agencies to address.

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