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Connecting communities to improve public transportation for Snoqualmie Valley September 13 th , 2019 Welcome! Introductions Announcements Agenda Survey wrap up and current numbers. Review Community Engagement /Survey placement.


  1. Connecting communities to improve public transportation for Snoqualmie Valley September 13 th , 2019

  2. Welcome! • Introductions • Announcements

  3. Agenda • Survey wrap up and current numbers. • Review Community Engagement /Survey placement. • Determine where Listening Sessions are needed. • Review Guiding Principles Draft

  4. Transportation Plan’s Purpose To create a coordinated transportation plan uniting all cities in Snoqualmie Valley and the surrounding region.

  5. City Demographics and Survey Distribution

  6. Current City data and goals… Goal Actual • Carnation: 58 (8%) • Carnation: 4% • Duvall: 73 (10%) • Duvall: 16% • North Bend: 100 (14%) • North Bend: 14% • Snoqualmie: 164 (23%) • Snoqualmie: 26% • Monroe: 33 (5%) • Monroe: 37% • Fall City: 22 (3%) • Fall City: 4% • Other: 266 (37%) • Other: No baseline

  7. Current data and goals… 716 complete! Actual Goal • Asian: 53 (7%) • Asian: 6% • Black: 12 (2%) • Black: 3% • Hispanic/Latino: 31 (4%) • Hispanic/Latino: 13% • Native American: 9 (1%) • Native American: 1% • Middle Eastern or N. African: • Middle Eastern or N. African: 2 (<1%) No baseline • Pacific Islander: 2 (<1%) • Pacific Islander: No baseline • White: 545 (76%) • White: 78%

  8. How People Heard Age Demographics About the Survey Age 18 & under 80+ 70-79 4% 2% 5% 19-29 8% 60-69 15% 30-39 24% 50-59 17% 40-49 25% 18 & under 19-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80+

  9. Transportation Priorities Top 3 Carnation (n=58) Satisfaction #1 More Frequency 12% #2 Gets to Destination 16% Quickly #2 Connects to Transit Hubs 24%

  10. Transportation Priorities Top 3 Duvall (n=73) Satisfaction #1 Gets to Destination 26% Quickly #2 Weekend 4% #3 Later in the Day 28%

  11. Transportation Priorities Top 3 Fall City (n=22) Satisfaction #1 Mid day 25% #2 Connects to transit hubs 0% #3 Gets to destination 30% quickly

  12. Transportation Priorities Top 3 North Bend (n=100) Satisfaction #1 Gets to destination quickly 20% #2 Connects to transit hubs 5% #3 Travel within 52% neighborhood

  13. Transportation Priorities Top 3 Snoqualmie (n=164) Satisfaction #1 Connects to transit hubs 14% #2 Gets to destination quickly 9% #2 More frequency 8%

  14. Transportation Priorities Top 3 All 60+ (n=78) Satisfaction #1 Connects to transit hubs 21% #2 More frequency 7% #3 Gets to destination quickly 33%

  15. Transportation Priorities Top 3 All 18 & Under (n=21) Satisfaction #1 Weekend service 33% #2 Service that runs later in 50% the day #3 Mid-day service 78%

  16. Transportation Priorities Top 3 All People w. Disabilities Satisfaction (n=49) #1 Gets to destination quickly 26% #2 Weekend service 24% #3 Mid-day service 36%

  17. Transportation Priorities Top 3 All Low income (n=44) Satisfaction #1 Weekend service 25% #2 More frequency 6% #3 Service that runs later in 40% the day

  18. Transportation Priorities Top 3 All Unincorporated (n=44) Satisfaction #1 Weekend service 19% #2 Connects to transit hubs 0% #3 Gets to destination quickly 7%

  19. Transportation Priorities Top 3 All Responses n=349 #1 Gets to destination 17% quickly #2 More frequency 9% #2 Connects to transit hubs 11% #4 Weekend 11%

  20. Overall… • Monroe’s sample size is way too small (omitted for now) • Spanish response rate = 12

  21. Community Engagement review and next steps… • What went well? • What could have been better? • Who do we still need to hear from?

  22. Guiding Principles Draft 1. Design transportation innovations that are safe, affordable, convenient, and accessible for Snoqualmie Valley. 2. Plan for financially sustainable transportation programs and services while keeping it affordable for all users. 3. Create a coordinated transportation system that satisfies the Valley’s needs and gets the Valley where they need to go.

  23. 5-Year Transportation Plan Timeline • Survey Dissemination • Stakeholder Presentation July • Survey Dissemination Aug • Finalize Community Engagement • Draft Plan Components Sept • Finalize Priority Projects • Draft Plan Components Oct • Performance Measures • Finalize Draft Plan and Seek Task Force’s Feedback Nov • Finalize Plan • Begin Disseminating Plan and Identify Next Steps Dec

  24. Upcoming Meetings: • Next Coalition Meeting: Friday, October 11 th at 10:30AM Sno-Valley Hopelink • Drafting Project Recommendations – please attend! • Next 5-Year Task Force Meeting: Friday, November 8 th at 10:30AM Sno-Valley Hopelink • Reviewing draft plan content • Drafting performance metrics

  25. Thank You! M’Liss Moon Staci Haber Director Mobility Coordinator Mobility Management Snoqualmie Valley (425) 943-6769 (425) 943-6753 shaber@hopelink.org mlmoon@hopelink.org

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