This summer - Explore your commute options and earn rewards!
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This summer - Explore your commute options and earn rewards!
CommuterConnection A quarterly publication for Downtown Bellevue employers and employees. Volume 1, Edition 3, Third Quarter 2008 www.chooseyourwaybellevue.org This summer - Explore your commute options and earn rewards! Summer is the perfect time to try something new. With soaring gas prices and widespread concern about our CO2 emissions, trying a new way to get to work, other than driving alone, is a great option! You’ll also have the added benefit of decreased stress as well as savings on parking and car maintenance, all while doing something healthy for the environment. TransManage, the transportation service of the Bellevue Downtown Association, will be at this summer’s Live @ Lunch outdoor concert series rewarding those who choose to explore their commute options. Bring your lunch and visit the TransManage booth between noon and 1:30 p.m. at one of the Live @ Lunch concerts (see schedule below) to receive the following rewards: DATE Tuesday, July 8 Thursday, July 10 Tuesday, July 15 Thursday, July 17 Thursday, July 31 Thursday, August 7 Tuesday, August 12 Tuesday, August 19 Thursday, August 28 Tuesday, September 2 Thursday, September 4 Tuesday, September 9 Thursday, September 11 LOCATION REWARD Bellevue City Hall Commute Advantage Referral (450 110th Avenue NE) Bellevue Galleria (500 106th Avenue NE) Civica Office Commons (205 108th Avenue NE) Bellevue Galleria (500 106th Avenue NE) Bellevue Galleria (500 106th Avenue NE) Bellevue Galleria (500 106th Avenue NE) The Summit (10885 NE 4th Street) Skyline Tower (10900 NE 4th Street) Bellevue Galleria (500 106th Avenue NE) Skyline Tower (10900 NE 4th Street) Bellevue Galleria (500 106th Avenue NE) Skyline Tower (10900 NE 4th Street) Bellevue Galleria (500 106th Avenue NE) Rideshare Rideshare Commute Advantage Referral Commute Advantage Referral Rideshare Rewards Become a new member of RideshareOnline during select Live @ Lunch concerts to find potential carpool and vanpool partners and automatically earn a $10 reward! Commute Advantage Referral Rewards Earn up to $30 in rewards when you refer your employer to participate in an employee transportation benefits consultation with the Commute Advantage program. To learn more about these programs see page 3! Inside this edition... Rideshare Rideshare *NEW FEATURE! Transportation technology tip Commute Advantage Referral *Commuter Connection storefront Rideshare *The Commute Doctor answers Commute Advantage Referral grand opening your commuting questions Commute Advantage Referral Rideshare Rideshare Want to stay connected? Sign up to receive future newsletters at www.chooseyourwaybellevue.org Commuter Connection COMMUTER storefront opens in September S P O T L I G H T Commute planning assistance and secure bicycle storage are coming to the Rider Services Building at the Bellevue Transit Center, and you’re invited to attend the grand opening on Thursday, September 11, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Commuter Connection storefront is just one component of the City’s Connect Downtown project, funded by a grant from the Washington State Department of Transportation and aimed at relieving congestion by reducing drive alone travel. Thanks to a partnership with TransManage and the Bicycle Alliance of Washington, commuters will now have improved access to resources and knowledgeable staff. Name: Martha Wiley Employer: HDR Round trip commute: Walks 1 mile or 25 minutes With 24/7 cardkey access, bicyclists will find it easier than ever before to start or end their trip in Downtown Bellevue and connect with transit. Secure, indoor bike parking will be available for members on one of 28 bicycle racks, as well as wire mesh lockers for storing gear. On Wednesday mornings the Bicycle Alliance will be available to assist riders with planning their bike commute route, as well as provide minor repairs. For more information on how to start your membership please contact Every Day, the Bicycle Alliance’s commute trip specialist, at: info@bicyclealliance.org. TransManage staff will also be available weekdays during lunch to interact with commuters. Employees can stop in to pick up transit maps, pedestrian guides and information on incentives for non-drive alone commuters. Staff can also help plan your bus commute or assist you in finding carpool or vanpool partners. Employers can even come by to learn about providing commute benefits to their employees. Commuter Connection really will offer something for everyone. “This space was originally designed to serve bicycle commuters, and we’re thrilled that we’ll be able to realize that vision and take it to the next level by offering resources for vanpool, carpool and bus commuters too,” said Kate Johnson, Associate Planner with the City of Bellevue’s Transportation Department. “It’s a winning combination.” We want to hear from you! Commuter Connection gladly accepts your feedback. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? E-mail comments, questions and concerns to: jordan@bellevuedowntown.org Community name: Surrey Downs How long have you been walking to work? 2 years What do you like best about your walking commute? “So much of my day is spent inside my office so it’s great to spend part of it outdoors. The rain doesn’t bother me! My walk isn’t too long either and it’s good exercise if you do it everyday.” Have you seen any personal benefits? “Definitely exercise! As a result I’m also able to manage stress better, especially by avoiding a driving commute.” Do you receive any help from your employer? “HDR gives all employees a FlexPass, so if I have a meeting at our Seattle office I can hop on the 550 downtown for free. Our building (City Center Bellevue) also gives 3 free park days per month to non-drive alone commuters, so I use those when I have a doctor’s appointment.” Aside from being able to walk to work, what else do you like about working where you live? “All the essential services are within walking distance - the grocery store, the library, and my personal favorite, Baskin Robbins.” What’s your favorite lunchtime activity in Downtown Bellevue? “If I have time I like to stroll down the pedestrian corridor that follows along NE 6th street toward the mall. I really enjoy walking on a quieter street without traffic so I can take in the scenery.” If you could improve one thing about the pedestrian experience in Downtown Bellevue, what would it be? “The cross-walk timing on some of the street signals where there is noticeable minor and major lag.” Connect Downtown The City of Bellevue’s Growth and Transportation Efficiency Center (GTEC) plan is now called Connect Downtown. The 2008-2011 Connect Downtown plan guides the city’s work to make non-solo driving modes easier and more economical. For information go to: http://www.bellevuewa.gov/gtec.htm Did you Share Your Ride? On April 30th over 50 people from the Seattle and Shoreline areas who commute to Downtown Bellevue gathered at One Bellevue Center for more than a few reasons: free lunch, a chance to win up to $500 in Bellevue Collection gift cards, but most importantly, to find a rideshare partner. TransManage, the transportation service of the Bellevue Downtown Association, and King County Metro’s Rideshare Operations teamed up to host Share Your Ride, a networking event for Downtown Bellevue employees to meet prospective carpool and vanpool partners. Attendees were seated with others from their home zip code and with the assistance of TransManage and Metro staff, chatted about their ridesharing options, work schedule flexibility and possible commute routes. If you missed out on the first Share Your Ride event, register at www.RideshareOnline.com to get your rideshare match list or even better, register with TransManage at this summer’s Live @ Lunch outdoor concert series (see schedule on page 1) to automatically receive a $10 reward! Share Your Ride will bring together south-end commuters from noon to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, August 20 at the Symetra Financial Center Conference Room. North-end commuters are invited from noon to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, September 17. RSVP for either date by sending your name, employer, work schedule and home zip code to jordan@bellevuedowntown.org. Space is limited. Stay tuned for more details about these exciting events! 100 cyclists passed through the Downtown Bellevue Commute Station at the Bellevue Galleria - nearly double from last year! Thanks to all who stopped by and lended your support to a very successful Bike to Work day! Dear Commute Doctor, I’ve been hearing about the Wilburton Tunnel demolition coming this summer. Can you tell me the exact dates and times the roadways will be affected so that I can plan my commute accordingly? Thanks! -Concerned Commuter Dear Concerned Commuter, The Wilburton Tunnel demolition will allow for the expansion of two additional southbound lanes on I-405, in order to reduce congestion in and out of Downtown Bellevue. The southbound closures will take place from 11 p.m. Friday until 5 a.m. Monday on the following weekends: August 8 to 11, August 15 to 18 and August 22 to 25. Drivers are encouraged to use alternative transportation modes such as transit or carpool to help alleviate congestion on the detour routes. You can still travel southbound on I-405 by utilizing the recommended detour through Bellevue: As you are driving south on I-405, take the southbound off-ramp to SE 8th Street, to 112th Avenue SE, to Bellevue Way SE, to eastbound I-90 and then connect with southbound I-405 again. For more information on the Wilburton Tunnel demolition and detour maps visit: www.wsdot.wa.gov/Projects/i405/112thAvetoSE8th. Have a burning commute question? Consult the Commute Doctor! Submit your Commute Doctor questions to: jordan@bellevuedowntown.org Get benefits, earn rewards With rising gas prices and construction on I-405, Downtown Bellevue workers and employers are looking for ways to reduce the cost and stress of commuting. The Commute Advantage program provides free consultation services to Downtown Bellevue employers to learn more about transportation benefits and resources available to their employees. Commute Advantage options include transit passes, pre-tax programs, carpool and commuter van incentives, free commute planning assistance and much more. Downtown Bellevue commuters can help their employer learn more about the Commute Advantage program and earn up to $30 in rewards by referring their benefits coordinator to participate in a free consultation. Here’s how: 1. Earn a $5 gift card when you request Commute Advantage information from TransManage. 2. Give the information to your employer and encourage them to schedule a free consultation with TransManage. 3. Earn a $25 gift card after your employer meets with TransManage. Stop by the TransManage booth at this summer’s Live @ Lunch series (see schedule on page 1) to learn more about the Commute Advantage and to start receiving rewards for getting your boss on board! For more information, contact TransManage at: 425-453-0644 or caryn@bellevuedowntown.org Some restrictions apply. Transportation technology tip Did you ever wish your iPod was good for more than just tuning out on your bus ride home? Well now it is! You can now download custom Metro bus schedules to your iPod. We have your step by step guide: 1. Connect your iPod to your computer and open iTunes. Click the summary tab and select “Enable Disk Use”. 2. Visit Metro’s Point to Point Trip Planner (http://tripplanner.metrokc.gov/cgi-bin/ p2p_page.pl) and select two stops and a time range to see all arrival and departure times. (Note: Stops must be on the same bus line; this option does not allow transfers) or Visit Metro’s Commuter Trip Planner (http://tripplanner.metrokc.gov/cgi-bin/ ctp_page.pl) and select two stops as well as arrival and departure times to see trip options arriving 15 minute intervals before and after your selected times. 3. Once you’ve created your schedule, right click on “.TXT” to save to your computer. Use Windows Explorer or Macintosh Finder to drag the text file to your iPod. 4. To view your schedule on the iPod, select Extras > Notes. For more information on Metro’s Trip Planner, visit http://tripplanner.metrokc.gov/. For more information on saving files to your iPod, visit http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93951. Stay tuned for our next Transportation Technology Tip in the fall issue of CommuterConnection. Goodbye traffic, aloha beaches! Sharing your car commute always makes you a winner with lower fuel cost, frustration and vehicle maintenance. This summer you can also rideshare and win a Hawaiian vacation for two at the Hilton Hawaiian Village in Waikiki. Just log on to www.RideshareOnline.com and start or join a carpool, vanpool or vanshare between August 4 and September 12, 2008. The 2nd prize is a weekend getaway for two to Suncadia Resort in sunny Roslyn. Third prize is a $500 MasterCard gift card to reward yourself for ridesharing. Absolutely everyone registered in RideshareOnline.com can be a weekly winner too. There will be a weekly drawing among all RideshareOnline.com registrants to win a $100 MasterCard gift card. The Washington State Rideshare Organization and your local transit agency are pleased to sponsor this Summer Rideshare Promotion and to assist you each day in choosing commute alternatives. Your Commute Resources Bicycle Alliance of Washington (206) 224-9252 info@bicyclealliance.org www.bicyclealliance.org Choose Your Way Bellevue www.chooseyourwaybellevue.org City of Bellevue Transportation Department (425) 452-4158 www.bellevuewa.gov/transportation.htm FlexPass (425) 453-0644 caryn@bellevuedowntown.org King County Metro Rider Information: (206) 553-3000 Bus Time: (206) BUS-TIME http://transit.metrokc.gov King County Metro Rideshare Operations (206) 625-4500 vanpool.information@kingcounty.gov www.rideshareonline.com Sound Transit (206) 398-5000 http://www.soundtransit.org main@soundtransit.org TransManage (425) 990-3097 sarah@bellevuedowntown.org www.bellevuedowntown.org/transmanage