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Bothell staff brief council on commute trip reduction plan update; no action taken

2732836 · March 22, 2025
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City staff briefed the Bothell City Council on a draft update to the Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) plan, including proposed goals, community outreach and next steps; council was not asked to approve the plan at the meeting.

City staff on March 18 briefed the Bothell City Council on a draft update to the city’s Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) plan, which sets targets and strategies to reduce single-occupancy vehicle commuting.

The briefing explained why the plan is being updated and laid out three proposed goals: respond to changed commute patterns since the COVID-19 pandemic, develop new strategies for CTR-affected employers to increase non-drive-alone travel, and set a citywide target to increase non-drive-alone trips by 15.5 percent. "The goal of the previous CTR plan was to increase non drive alone trips by 7%," said Sherman Comb, transportation planner, during the presentation. Staff…

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