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TIS 2023-11-20 Item 2D - Agreement - Transportation Demand Management Outreach with Hopelink
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TIS 2023-11-20 Item 2D - Agreement - Transportation Demand Management Outreach with Hopelink
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2023 Regional Mobility Grant Program <br />Exhibit A — Scope of ork <br />Activities and Services <br />Hopelink will supplement and enhance the City of Tukwila's current Transportation Demand <br />Management (TDM) Program by providing outreach across South King County including both in - <br />person and virtual engagement, and partnership development. Several strategies for this <br />project include: <br />• Education & Outreach: provide travel options training for residents and transportation <br />users in south King County, specifically in Tukwila, Burien, Des Moines, Kent, Renton, <br />and SeaTac. <br />o This programing will be designed to provide education and resources on sustainable <br />transportation options, including but not limited to transit, active transportation, <br />and ridesharing options. <br />o Priority locations include multi -family housing, educational sites, low-income <br />housing, senior/community centers, and other destinations frequented by our <br />priority populations. Priority populations include historically marginalized <br />communities; Black, Indigenous, and people of color; seniors; people with lower <br />incomes; people with disabilities; immigrants and refugees; English language <br />learners; youth; and veterans. There will be a focus on partnering with other <br />agencies that support immigrants and refugees. <br />o Create new outreach opportunities tailored for the region to better serve South King <br />County. Assist in ensuring the reduced fare ORCA options are included in all <br />education and outreach opportunities. This can include partnering with Public <br />Health/ORCA LIFT and utilizing King County Metro resources such as Neighborhood <br />Pop-up and the reduced fare portal. <br />o Engage with youth to encourage transit ridership with the new fare -free policies. <br />o All events will be done in accordance with local health guidelines regarding in - <br />person engagement. <br />o Create individualized transportation/mobility plans during outreach that allow <br />individuals to better utilize transportation in the community. <br />o When technology is available, leverage the One-Call/One-Click platform to support <br />multimodal trip planning and eligibility determination. <br />Collateral Creation: in partnership with Tukwila staff, develop collateral materials such <br />as brochures and flyers to support transportation education. <br />Page 9 of 11 <br />84 <br />
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