Skagit Transit Long Range Transit Plan and Regional Transit Connections |
Phase 2 Public Engagement
We want to hear from our community to improve the future of transit in Skagit County and the surrounding region! As Northwest Washington continues to experience population and job growth, join us in the plan-making for transit service within Skagit County and our connections to neighboring counties.
The Story So Far
In Spring 2024, we got feedback on existing transit service and areas for future investment. This feedback and current operations data informed near-term and long-term service and investment opportunities. Now, we want your help to refine priorities for improving Skagit Transit and connections with Island Transit, Whatcom Transportation Authority (WTA), and Community Transit.
In Spring 2024, we got feedback on existing transit service and areas for future investment. This feedback and current operations data informed near-term and long-term service and investment opportunities. Now, we want your help to refine priorities for improving Skagit Transit and connections with Island Transit, Whatcom Transportation Authority (WTA), and Community Transit.
Take our survey and help us create a better bus network, including cross-country connections. We expect that the survey will take approximately 5 minutes to complete.
Haga clic aquí si desea completar la encuesta en español.
Haga clic aquí si desea completar la encuesta en español.
“The Skagit Transit LRTP project is supported with funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act (CCA). The CCA supports Washington’s climate action efforts by putting cap-and-invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health. Information about the CCA is available at www.climate.wa.gov.”