The Community Transit Board of Directors yesterday approved the 2025-2030 Transit Development Plan (TDP). The TDP forecasts the agency’s finances and outlines the services being planned for Snohomish County. The six-year plan is updated annually.
“In the next six years, we’ll deliver more bus service – in terms of both hours and routes – and we’ll explore new ways to connect people with transit so they’ll have better choices as they move around the community,” said Community Transit CEO Ric Ilgenfritz. “Most importantly, the Transit Development Plan reflects the diverse needs of our Snohomish County residents, from big-city commuters to students to rural riders, to name just a few.”
Community Transit is required by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) to adopt a six-year Transit Development Plan. Alongside the TDP, the agency also develops a biannual budget that guides short-term operations and capital projects. Together, the Long Range Plan, TDP, and biannual budget create a roadmap for where we’re going, how we plan to get there, and what we’re doing right now.
For more information on the TDP, visit communitytransit.org/tdp.