08/05/2021 | News release | Distributed by Public on 08/05/2021 14:54
During the pandemic, King County Metro, Sound Transit, Washington State Ferries, and other transit partners in the area made service adjustments to keep riders and operators safe. As more people return to the office and move around Seattle in coming months, transit will play a key role in the recovery.
Want to help advise the City on challenges and opportunities related to transit and public transportation? The Transit Advisory Board (TAB) is accepting applications for three new members to serve two-year terms starting in Fall 2021 through August 2023!
What's the Transit Advisory Board?
The Transit Advisory Board was formed by Seattle City Council Resolution 31572 in 2015 to advise the Mayor, City Council, and all departments on planning, project development, and policies related to public transit. The Board is made up of 12 volunteer members of the public, including 1 Get Engaged member.
The Board:
What's the time commitment?
Advisory board members can expect to spend between 4-6 hours each month for some of the following activities:
Who should apply?
Transit Advisory Board members are not only enthusiastic about transit, they also are serious about ensuring projects and programs are equitable and inclusive of all people in all communities across the city.
TAB members may be representatives of any of the following:
The City of Seattle is committed to promoting diversity within the City's various boards and commissions. The Transit Advisory Board strongly encourages Black, Indigenous, and other people of color, people with disabilities, bi-cultural or bilingual residents, youth (under 30), seniors (over 65), and/or LGBTQ candidates to apply.
Apply now!
Apply online. Be sure to select 'Seattle Transit Advisory Board' when you're asked which board you would like to apply to. You may apply to multiple boards with the same application. Applications are due by Friday, August 27.
Questions? Contact Nico Martinucci at [email protected].
Interested in participating in a SDOT advisory board, but biking isn't really your thing? Learn about our other advisory boards and committees:
Board and committee recruitment happen at different times throughout the year. Learn more about each of these boards and committees on their webpages.