Snohomish County, Wash. – The Community Transit Board of Directors adopted the 2023 budget and approved the March 2023 service change proposal on Thursday. Together, the plans prioritize excellent service and investments that build the future of mobility for people in Snohomish County. Key highlights include increased security and improved service reliability for riders.
2023 Budget
The $200.1 million operating budget enables the agency to fulfill the commitment to deliver excellent service. The capital budget grows to $227.4 million in 2023 for investment in fleet and facilities to help meet future demand and prepare for light rail coming to Snohomish County. The 2023 budget includes funding to:
March 2023 Service Change
In March 2023, Community Transit will improve service reliability by reducing some trips on eight local bus routes and one route serving downtown Seattle. The changes better align service with current staffing levels and will help to make bus schedules more reliable. No changes will be made to weekend bus service. Changes are detailed at communitytransit.org/proposedservice.
As part of the service change proposal, Community Transit conducted a Title VI analysis which is required by the federal government to measure the impacts of service changes on minority and low-income populations. Community Transit reduced service in March 2022 and temporarily canceled some Seattle trips in September due to a nationwide shortage of drivers. The agency plans to restore service as more drivers are hired.