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Auburn updates Commute Trip Reduction plan and code, sets a 67% drive-alone target

3610671 · May 28, 2025
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The city presented an updated Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) plan approved by WSDOT and proposed code edits. Auburn selected a jurisdictional performance target of 67% drive-alone rate and will bring a resolution and ordinance to council on June 2 for adoption and code changes.

Auburn staff presented an updated Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) plan and proposed code updates on May 27, saying the state-required program has been refreshed and conforms with Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) guidance.

Transportation Planner Veronica Bean, who led the update, explained CTR is a state law requiring employers to reduce single-occupant vehicle commute trips and that jurisdictions must adopt local CTR plans that set targets for affected worksites. “It is a state law that was originally passed in 1991 and…

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