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  • 10 Jan 2013 10:59 AM | Debbie Anderson (Administrator)

    Thank you!

    I am so pleased to be the recipient of  the 2012 Commute Smart Leadership- Washington State Ridesharing Organization Award for Excellence.  

    I want to say to all my colleagues and friends in this world of TDM that you all deserve this award for all your own dedication, innovation and commitment to excellence.

    I was very surprised to find myself on the receiving end at the annual Governor’s Commute Smart Awards at the majestic Rotunda in November. I am humbled , grateful and simply thrilled.

    Congratulations to all the award winners.  Happy 2013.

    Maggi

    Margaret Lubov

    CTR Coordinator | Department of Community Development

    City of Tukwila I 6300 Southcenter Blvd #100 | Tukwila, WA 98188

    ph: (206) 433-7142 | fx: (206) 431-3665

    maggie.lubov@TukwilaWA.gov | www.TukwilaWA.gov


  • 21 Nov 2012 1:57 PM | Debbie Anderson (Administrator)

    The WSRO Board is excited to announce three new members elected to the Board of Directors, effective December 31, 2012. 

    ·         Kim Stoltz, CTR Coordinator, Spokane County CTR Office.

    ·         Lee Peterson, Vanpool Coordinator, Intercity Transit.

    ·         Caryn Walline, Program Manager, TransManage.


    Congratulations!

  • 06 Nov 2012 2:42 PM | Debbie Anderson (Administrator)
    On Monday, November 5, 2012, Governor Christine Gregoire hosted the Annual Governor's Commute Smart Awards.  

    Congratulations Maggi Lubov, City of Tukwila. 

    (pictured below left to right: Maggie Lubov, City of Tukwila and Anne Ward-Ryan, WSRO Board Chair)



    Maggi is a longtime advocate, mentor and program manger in the CTR world. She has been an effective partner with transit agencies, planners, employers, CTR implementers and WSDOT. Her leadership has resulted in breaking down barriers between modes and integrating TDM into planning health and transportation initiatives at the local, regional and state level. She leads the Diamond Awards event in King County every year. She is always mentoring new people into the world of TDM. She is an active member of WSRO. 

    Congratulations, Maggi!



















  • 31 Oct 2012 12:30 PM | Debbie Anderson (Administrator)
    It's time to vote for the new Board Members!  Please take a moment and complete the ballot.  

    All ballots must be received no later than 5:00 p.m., November 15, 2012.


    Please email your ballot to: 

    Anne Ward-Ryan @nne.ward-ryan@kingcounty.gov 

    If you have any questions please e-mail Anne Ward-Ryan at the address above.


    If you would like your ballot to remain anonymous, please complete a hard copy of this form and fax it to (206) 684-2058..

  • 18 Oct 2012 5:51 PM | Debbie Anderson (Administrator)

    The Fall WSRO Conference at Lake Chelan was a wonderful experience for me and I greatly appreciate being selected to receive a scholarship to attend from the WSRO Board. Thank you! A highlight for me was the emphasis put on planning and promoting sustainable transportation options in a smaller community. I loved the personal touch offered by Ben Higgins about Lake Chelan’s “Get Fit Chelan” program as well as a historical and political context for how the City has grown and developed; and what makes it Shine! Along the same lines, Patrick Walker offered some great advice on bicycle planning in a small town. I benefited from the emphasis on working with what you have, identifying projects that are the low hanging fruit, and using existing ‘dead’ spaces to make the community more livable. On another note, I enjoyed some of the process oriented sessions. The takeaways I gained about successful partnerships will be helpful in growing our local TO programs. Successful partnerships do not require money, you just need to know what each party’s goal is, how each party could benefit, and that each party is willing to track progress. I have also began to brainstorm ways to bring disruptive change to this area the way Josh Kavanaugh is doing at UW. Lake Chelan is absolutely beautiful and I feel lucky to have attended this conference. Hope to see everyone in Vancouver in April!

    Claire Karner 

    SmartTrips Program Coordinator

    point2point Solutions

    Lane Transit District 

  • 18 Oct 2012 5:00 PM | Debbie Anderson (Administrator)

    Not only did I receive a scholarship to ensure that I could attend the WSRO Fall conference, but I also received a great many ideas to keep my job in the transportation options industry interesting. Like what you may ask?  How about “Never underestimate your value!” or Make sure you do a recap binder for your project.  Or…Use terms like Carbon Neutral or Reduced Impact Modes or Find out who the Community Relations Person is at the business you want to do an “ask” of.  And what about creating that Target Partner List starting at the bottom to practice your spiel so when you get to the heavy hitters, you are more articulate and have a better chance of getting to YES!  And hey…did you ever check your “dead” spaces around town that might hold a bicycle parking space? Bet you didn’t even think of that……  Yes…I heard all of this along with many other TO professional folks who make their living by promoting sustainable transportation.  It was a great conference in a very beautiful place and I am looking forward to the Spring WSRO/TOGO Conference in April in Vancouver, Washington.  See you then!

  • 11 Oct 2012 5:57 PM | Debbie Anderson (Administrator)

    The Washington State Ridesharing Organization is seeking nominations for Board of Directors (due October 26, 2012 at 5:00 pm) and the WSRO Award of Excellence (due October 12, 2012 at 12:00 pm)

    The WSRO Award of Excellence will be presented to one individual or group by WSRO for demonstrating the values of the organization.  They are an active WSRO member and promote activities that contribute to sustainable transportation across the state.  Nominations for the WSRO Award of Excellence are due by Friday, October 12, at noon.  Winner will be announced at the Governor's Commute Smart Awards on November 5. Award of Excellence Nomination Form 

    We are also seeking nominations for three open positions for the WSRO Board of Directors.  Nominees must be a member in good standing.  The positions are for a two year term.  See attached WSRO Board Member Responsibility document for more details on what the Board does.  WSRO Board of Directors Nomination Form  

    Please complete the attached nomination forms for each and return to Anne Ward-Ryan by the due dates above.  Please contact Debbie Anderson at debbie.anderson@commtrans.org or anne.ward-ryan@kingcounty.gov for more information.  

  • 12 Jun 2012 3:51 PM | Debbie Anderson (Administrator)

    The Washington State Ridesharing Organization ( WSRO) is seeking your
    input on annual conferences. 

    WSRO currently holds two conferences each year.  One is held in Western
    Washington, the other in Central/Eastern Washington.  The WSRO Board of
    Directors is seeking input from our members and potential attendees to
    see if maintaining the two conferences is feasible or if a modification
    of how conferences are currently scheduled should be discussed. 

    Please take a moment to complete the survey by clicking on the link.   
    https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WSRO2012


    Thank you.

    The WSRO Board 

  • 24 May 2012 5:16 PM | Debbie Anderson (Administrator)

    I feel very fortunate to have had the opportunity to attend the WSRO 2012 Spring Conference.  Many thanks to the WSRO Board for accepting my scholarship application.

    The speakers were great!  I especially enjoyed Andrew Austin and his political commentary on local, state and federal issues.  I found his perspective, and the humor he used to deliver it, both interesting and educational.  I also enjoyed listening to Todd Litman’s presentations, and gained valuable insight into the world of accessibility and how it can complement mobility.  His use of funny pictures and commentary during his presentation on Parking Management Strategies was a pleasant way to explain what can be a data-heavy topic. 

    I found the session from Dr. Andrew Dannenberg, University of Washington, to be very eye-opening.  The health of a community has a direct impact on transportation and transportation choices, and the trends he depicted are both intriguing and a bit scary at the same time.

    I have always valued the WSRO organization and what it provides to its members, and this conference was definitely one of the best I’ve attended.  The variety of speakers and topics was well orchestrated, and the food was scrumptious!

    Thank you, WSRO Board, for all of your time and effort that was spent developing this conference.  I believe those in attendance will integrate ideas and themes they discovered to further their professional success.  I look forward to more great conferences!

  • 16 May 2012 11:27 AM | Debbie Anderson (Administrator)

    How many times have you heard someone say “it is what you make it”?  This statement is simple in construction yet complex in practice especially if you want to make it, successful.

    For over 20 years, ridesharing professionals like myself, have been working with a public that is generally resistant to choosing a commute alternative.  The it consists of programs, campaigns and other initiatives aimed at encouraging behavioral change that leads to the goals of reduced air pollution, traffic congestion and energy consumption.  However, finding new ways to achieve these goals in the face of budget reductions can be downright discouraging especially when resources that offer creative approaches and new ideas seem to be dwindling.

    That is why I value my participation in WSRO and attending their conferences.  Each conference offers a variety of speakers on current topics in the field of ridesharing and transportation demand management. The past WSRO conference, Adapting to a Changing Environment, was especially beneficial in generating new ideas on how I can make a difference. Todd Litman, from the Victoria Transport Policy Institute, got things started with a presentation that introduced the idea that communities can achieve greater mobility by enhancing accessibility. By focusing on local infrastructure changes, such as making it easier to walk to a transit hub, a community can gain greater mobility through better access to regional transportation.  This shift in thinking serves as a reminder that the longest trip can be traveled with small steps.

    The great ideas and information did not end with Todd Litman. Brian Lagerberg, from WSDOT, presented information on the Moving Washington program while encouraging us to make the “intellectual choice to be an optimist” and embrace the opportunity to be a “positive agent of change”.  Since we are to be the agents of change the right mindset makes all the difference.  A positive approach helps us facilitate the efforts that expand the conversation to include multiple stakeholders that have just as much to gain with our success as we do.  By increasing the number of stakeholders, we are able to expand our access to resources we need to accomplish our goals.

    While Lagerberg’s presentation was energetic and inspiring, the panel discussion on whether or not electric vehicles should be considered a commute alternative provided the biggest charge. The panel explored this topic in great detail, offering a variety of perspectives, but did not come to a conclusive answer.  However, this presentation will definitely serve as a conduit for future conversations as this idea and technology continues to advance.

    The conference offered many topics that provided a fresh outlook on the programs I work with on a daily basis. While the challenges that I work with each day did not disappear, I did gain new ideas on how to approach them. The work that I continue to do will be what I make it.  However, now after attending the recent WSRO conference, I feel more confident that what I make it will be more successful.

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