King County & Eastside Travel

Travel Ambassador Training

Monday, January 24th, 2022

This training will be provided by Sandy Phan, the South King County Mobility Coordinator of Hopelink. The goal is mainly to equip our staff with the technical knowledge needed to assist families with navigating transportation in King County. If you are interested in joining us, please feel free to do so! Here is some more information about the training:

Travel Ambassador Trainings involve partnering with social service agencies, medical providers, and community organizations to provide tailored training and travel resources to employees who work with people who have special transportation needs. Unique materials and tailored presentations are created for participants with the specific agency and clients in mind.


Transportation on the Eastside: Learn, Discuss, and Share

Monday, October 11th, 2021

Whether you drive a car, ride a bike, take the bus, or go on the light rail, commuting can get complicated and expensive. Would you like to know about all the transportation options available to make commuting simpler and more affordable? Join Hopelink Mobility Management to learn about these transportation resources and more! Engage in our virtual discussion, share your insights, and get your transportation questions answered. We can help you get around Puget Sound!


Learn about the Eastrail! A Chat with King County Parks

Monday, August 16th, 2021

The Eastrail will be an uninterrupted 42-mile trail that will connect the Eastside like never before and provide the communities of Renton, Bellevue, Kirkland, Woodinville, Snohomish, and Redmond with new opportunities for non-motorized recreation and transportation. While over 13 miles of Eastrail are already open, there are still miles to design and build. To help create a trail that welcomes everyone, King County Parks is very excited to start a conversation with the Immigrant Women's Community Center.

Join us to learn about the current status of the trail and how you can start enjoying it today!

Aside from the Eastrail, King County Parks would love to hear any questions or suggestions you have regarding park space in your community.

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