New commuter-recognition program begins in Bellevue

New commuter-recognition program begins in Bellevue

A new public-private program will recognize businesses that encourage employees to avoid solo-driving commutes in favor of carpools, mass transit, bicycling, and other forms of transportation.

The Community Leader program, launched Nov. 16, is a public-private partnership aimed at reducing congestion and pollution. It expands on a similar Commute Advantage program that’s been in place since 2007.

Around 100 downtown Bellevue employers have participated in Commute Advantage workshops and consultations. Forty-two employers have revised their parking and commute programs as a result, and more than 10,000 of the 40,000 employees who work downtown now have transit passes partially of fully paid for by their employers.

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Organizers of the Community Leader program estimate that 50 companies supporting changes in their employees’ commuting habits could take 200 solo drivers off the road, save $450,000 in parking fees, and reduce carbon emissions by 650 tons.