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Transportation

In partnership with the Bellevue Transportation Department, the Bellevue 2030 District helps buildings with their Transportation Management Planning, reducing single occupancy vehicle trips, and promoting use of public transit and alternative transportation. Our partnership with Connect Bellevue allows us to provide educational opportunities to building owners about transportation trends and alternate uses of parking space.

Upgrading to zero-emissions vehicles has many benefits for businesses and their fleets, including lower cost of ownership, access to government incentives, a leg-up on meeting organizational sustainability goals, and better employee and community health.

Breaking Barriers has done the work for you to curate trustworthy content and expertise that will support you in putting together an actionable plan to decarbonize your business’ vehicle fleet.

Vehicle Charging Innovations for Multi Unit Dwellings is designed to educate stakeholders about charging options and assist them to develop on-site installations.

VCI MUD has developed a comprehensive Charging Toolkit for building managers/owners, residents, electric utilities and local governments to better understand the opportunities and rewards of EV charging.

Employers with more than 100 employees may be affected by the Washington State Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) law and may be required to provide a transportation program for their employees. Connect Bellevue offers fee-for-service to create and manage these programs, serving as a company’s Employee Transportation Coordinator or “ETC.”

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