CITY OF EVERETT EVERETT TRANSIT

SAFE. COST EFFICIENT. EFFECTIVE. As one of the few City-owned transportation agencies in , Everett Transit offers local fixed-route and Paratransit bus service seven days a week, including holidays, within the city of Everett. As we work to create a sustainable growth plan that will provide transportation services and support to our communities for years to come, we remain focused on our commitment to electrifying our fleet while expanding on technology innovation that offers residents and visitors the opportunities to see our great city. SERVING THE COMMUNITY Everett Transit offers oversight and implementation of many different services alongside our fixed-route and paratransit operation. Benefits to our residents and businesses include: new rider education, Commute Trip Reduction, low-income fare, special services (Sorticulture shuttle, 4th of July service, Imagine Children’s Museum Transit Exploration program), and school field trip planning and guidance. Additionally, Everett Transit offers support services to residents around the city and throughout Snohomish County. Our customer service team provides trip planning, schedule knowledge, closures, detours and delay information, ORCA bus pass purchasing and reloads for all agencies within the —an invaluable service to many visitors and residents alike. BY THE NUMBERS (2019) These services help our residents reliably get where they need to go and teaches the next generation of transit riders about Employees 153 the ease-of-use and approachability of public transportation. Offering these services is essential to providing quality service Annual operating cost $24,016,473 to our region and continuing to grow. We also rely on business and community advocate partnerships for input, Annual revenue hours 103,310 implementation and assistance in rollout. These partnerships Annual revenue miles 1,195,452.2 include: , Skagit County Transit, Imagine Children’s Museum, Everett Rides, Everett DSHS, Everett Bike Fare recovery $1,700,545 Walk, Downtown Everett Association and many more. 7.1% Everett Transit operates between four main transit centers: Fixed-route , South Everett Freeway Station, Mariner Park and Ride, and Seaway Transit Center. These connection points Number of routes 10 allow riders to move freely throughout the region by offering Number of buses 42 easy access to transfers and park and ride centers. Annual ridership 1,606,899 BY THE NUMBERS Paratransit Everett Transit operates as an enterprise fund, much like a utility service, where we receive fees (bus fare) for our Number of vans 27 services. We are a bit different though, as we get much of our revenue from sales tax. Take a look at our annual operating Annual ridership 125,102 numbers!

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