[NFBSea] NEWS: Executive Braddock announces upgrades to Metro’s Access paratransit service, improving freedom and flexibility for riders with disabilities living in rural communities
Noel Nightingale
nnightingale at comcast.net
Sat Nov 15 22:43:56 UTC 2025
Humberto,
Among other things, the spending plan that was signed by the President last Wednesday night required that all federal employees who were laid off during the government shut down be rehired and that no lay offs happen through the effective date of the spending bill, which is January 30. I, consequently, still have my job. I don’t know what will happen in the future, though.
I am sorry to hear about your experience with the Access van. Perhaps our chapter could send a letter to King County Metro about your and others’ experiences. Pasting your description into such a letter would be a good start.
Noel
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Hi, thanks for sharing this info, Noelle.
How is it going, since I have heard you have lost your job? Sorry that this happened.
At any rate, I’m wondering if the improved Access paratransit plan will include hiring more friendly and patient van drivers who are trained on best serving the needs, independence, and freedom for blind and low vision people in Seattle area?
And what about providing trainings and experiences for drivers who need to understand that they can not drop someone just because it says “dumpster” in the rider’s drop-off notes, doesn’t mean I need to be dropped off where there’s just a random dumpster somewhere out on the street! LOL 😊
yesterday, as I was being dropped off, the driver decided to ignore my directions once again, turning to random passers-by for assistance and help navigating the tricky construction areas near the school I am assigned to work with the blind student. but this random bypasser turned out to be the special ed teacher that works with my student. she was coincidentally arriving while I was, and she essentially had to witness the awful treatment I lived through getting off this Access bus. the driver insisted very loudly, after getting instructions from the teacher, that I was “a student” and needed someone to help him off the bus. then proceeded to simply get this teacher to help me. luckily, this teacher knows me and even though she kept saying that I can get off the bus by myself, and that I was an adult staff working at the school, the driver kept insisting that I was to be helped and escorted off the damned bus.
we somehow were able to convince the jerk of a driver that I was, for once, *NOT* a student, and I got off the bus fully independently without this assistance. I walked into the door with the teacher, no doubt on what she was thinking in her head, however that was an absolute embarrassment and even to my reputation in the school, despite my best efforts in dealing with this stupid driver.
access paratransit needs to hear more of these stories, and unfortunately, they simply do not and can not take the time to really listen to their poor and embattled customers,. it’s putting my emotional and mental health at risk, and I do not like it at all.
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Metro Access service and program updates
Nov. 14, 2025
Contact: <mailto:eporterfield at kingcounty.gov> Elaine Porterfield
206-316-6507
NEWS: Executive Braddock announces upgrades to Metro’s Access paratransit service, improving freedom and flexibility for riders with disabilities living in rural communities
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Summary
King County Executive Shannon Braddock, in partnership with Metro, has announced easier and more convenient trip-planning options for Access paratransit customers, including the piloting of innovative services such as grocery delivery and same-day reservations. These efforts will especially benefit riders with disabilities and seniors in rural and less densely populated areas, where transportation options can be limited.
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Today, King County Executive Shannon Braddock and Metro announced an improved customer experience for Access paratransit service riders, especially in rural communities, delivering on one of the key priorities in the Executive’s 200-Day Plan. People with disabilities who live in rural communities and use Access will have an easier time making reservations and enjoy improved on-time arrivals. There are also pilot programs that range from grocery delivery to same-day reservations. These services – alongside new in-person support for Access paratransit, Community Van, and Hopelink – will offer more flexibility and independence.
Additionally, community transportation coordinators and navigators will deliver in-person support to help all customers with mobility challenges access the full range of Metro services.
“We’re always looking for smart, new ways to strengthen transit access—especially for riders with mobility challenges,” said Executive Braddock. “These improvements, pilot programs, and support services follow through on the commitment in my ‘200-Day Plan’ to expand the transportation options for our residents, with a focus on people who are elderly, have a disability, are lower-income, or live in rural areas with fewer resources nearby.”
“Paratransit service is a vital part of our commitment to equitable and inclusive transportation,” said Metro Deputy General Manager Ernest Kandilige. “Every trip represents independence, access and opportunity for members of our community who rely on us most. I’m proud of the work the Access team is doing. As we look to the future, we’re focused on innovating — using technology, partnerships and customer feedback — to make paratransit more reliable, flexible and responsive.”
New and improved services include the following:
* Easier reservations and improved on-time service in rural areas and countywide: An additional transportation contractor will soon enhance Access paratransit service with new staff and vehicles to make it easier for Access riders across King County, and in less-dense areas, to reserve their desired pick-up time. Riders will also have greater confidence in on-time arrivals.
* Grocery deliveries: To deliver innovative, cost-effective ways to increase customers’ mobility and cut down on multiple rides, Access has launched a delivery pilot program for groceries and other essential items. The delivery pilot enrolled 100 Access riders, who will each receive a year of no-cost deliveries on groceries, pet food, prescriptions, and more. The pilot launched in late October.
* Same-day reservations: The same-day reservations pilot program provides more flexibility and requires less advanced planning than the existing requirement to book at least a day beforehand. Access is hoping to expand same-day reservations to more customers later this fall.
* Community transportation coordinators: In October, Metro added community transportation coordinators for its Community Van program, which allows several riders to borrow a Metro vehicle to travel to one or more shared destinations. Enhanced in-person support in underserved areas of King County will help people discover and use Community Van. Partners include the City of Algona, the City of Kirkland, Hopelink, the King County Department of Local Services, UW Bothell, and the Vashon Chamber of Commerce.
* Community transportation navigators: Beginning in the spring of 2026, new in-person support will also be provided by community transportation navigators, who work as part of a case management approach within King County’s Health Through Housing (HTH) initiative. Community transportation navigators will help HTH participants understand and access transit services to meet their needs, including medical, behavioral health, and substance use care.
About Access Paratransit
Access is a critical service for individuals whose disabilities prevent them from using the standard bus or light rail. Each year, Access serves more than 960,000 rides and 7,500 active riders; an average of 3,000 trips per day. Studies show Access customers are 39% people of color and 29% people with lower incomes.
Access will pick you up and drop you off anywhere within about a mile radius of where Metro buses or Sound Transit Link light rail operate during regular service hours. Access extends to rural towns such as Carnation, Duvall, Fall City, North Bend, Preston, and Snoqualmie. Access service locations and times can be found on the <https://links-1.govdelivery.com/CL0/https:%2F%2Fmetrotransit.net%2Faccess%2Fservice-map%2F/1/0100019a83731017-8c0a6b8a-941a-46f7-9863-3210fc2b06b4-000000/KdYCEqBHWobs3-eqApvrAqQLS00tpFdL2FIKCD7M8hk=431> Access Service Area Map.
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