Community Transit is here to get you where you want to go. We are proud to be a part of the Monroe community — we live here, ride here, and drive here. Wherever you need to go in Monroe, feel good about how you get there.
Monroe is located at the confluence of the Skykomish, Snohomish, and Snoqualmie rivers near the Cascade foothills, about 30 miles northeast of Seattle. Its population was estimated to be 20,209 in 2021.
The city's largest employer is the Washington State Department of Corrections, which operates the Monroe Correctional Complex and provides more than 1,100 jobs. Other large employers include the Monroe School District, the Cadman quarry, the Evergreen State Fair, EvergreenHealth Monroe, and large retailers.
Popular destinations include its 14 parks — including Al Borlin Park and Lake Tye Park. Monroe also has 14 miles of multi-use pedestrian and bicycle trails that connect neighborhoods and parks.
People traveling to and from the area can choose from multiple routes served by Community Transit buses, DART paratransit service, and Vanpool.
Monroe also has a privately owned airfield, First Air Field, located adjacent to the Evergreen State Fairgrounds.
There are three types of Puget Sound transit riders: those who pay cash for each trip, those who buy their own ORCA card, and those who get an ORCA card from their employer. Let’s dive into the world of employer-provided ORCA cards – your golden ticket to a commute filled with convenience, savings, and a whole lot of fun.
If you aren’t sure what an ORCA card is, take a minute and read our ORCA card 101 blog to get up to speed.
Now, imagine this: You stroll into the office, a steaming cup of coffee in hand, and guess what's waiting for you? An ORCA card, courtesy of your amazing employer. That ORCA card is not just for commuting to and from work, it is your magic pass to explore the region by bus, train, ferry, and even the Seattle Monorail.
ORCA Business programs offer flexibility for businesses, schools, or organizations, allowing them to pick the transit products that best fit their employee and business needs. There are many reasons why businesses should provide ORCA cards to their employees, and we’ll get into those in our next blog post on this subject. For now, let’s talk about some of the perks you will get from an employer-provided ORCA card, including:
Now, let's talk about the secret sauce – how do you ask your employer to sign up for ORCA Business products? Start by telling them that it is an opportunity to go green and retain employees with awesome perks. And share the link above that provides a business case for this decision (bosses love that).
Trust us; your boss will thank you for bringing such a brilliant idea to the table!
In a world where commuting often feels like a chore, why not turn it into a daily joyride? With employer-provided ORCA cards, you're not just commuting; you're cruising through life with style and savings. So, go ahead – ask your boss for that magic bus pass and transform your daily commute into a commute wonderland! Your co-workers will thank you. Learn more on our website.