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Take transit to the Everett Fan ZoneLive music, food, and soccer watch parties on tap at the waterfront Read more -
Take transit to soccer events around Snohomish CountyTournament watch parties, events, and buoys! Read more -
That Transit ShowWatch or listen to the summer soccer tournament episode Read more
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Published: May 25, 2023
Celebrating Older Americans Month
We’re celebrating Older Americans Month (OAM) with community events and by highlighting some of our services that help serve older riders. -
Published: May 9, 2023
Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
May is AANHPI Heritage Month, a time to honor successes and contributions AANHPI people have made to American Culture. -
Published: May 8, 2023
Community Transit Board Meeting: May 4
Regular Monthly Meeting -
Published: May 4, 2023
Bike Everywhere Month: Becoming a bike and bus commuter
Community Transit Marketing Coordinator Christina Strand shares her story -
Published: May 2, 2023
Community Transit Evaluates Moving to a Zero-Emissions Fleet
The agency is testing a leased, battery-electric bus as the first step in evaluating vehicles for its future zero-emissions fleet. -
Published: Apr 19, 2023
We're making sustainable business practices a priority every day
Incorporating sustainability in how we conduct business is a strategic priority for Community Transit. -
Published: Apr 19, 2023
One year after breaking ground: A Swift Orange Line update
Since breaking ground on construction on April 19, 2022, we’ve made a lot of progress on the Swift Orange Line. -
Published: Apr 13, 2023
Lynnwood Transit Center Parking Garage is Open; Surface parking closed during construction
Learn where to park and how to access your bus stop safely during construction at Lynnwood Transit Center -
Published: Apr 7, 2023
Community Transit board approves “Transit Changes in 2024 and Beyond” plan
People will have new connections to light rail and more frequent bus service -
Published: Apr 4, 2023
UW to assess air quality as part of transit study
Local agencies collaborate on first-of-kind study
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