Commute Trip Reduction

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In an effort to reduce congestion on highways and local streets, the state supports programs that lower the number of cars, particularly those with one occupant, on the roads during peak travel periods.


The City of Bellevue is required by the state to maintain a Commute Trip Reduction plan, which is focused on employers citywide with 100 or more employees who work 35 hours or more and report to work between 6 and 9 a.m. The most recent 2015-2019 update to the plan was adopted in September 2015 and has been extended by the state to 2025. By state and city law (listed under Bellevue City Code 14.40), Choose Your Way Bellevue offers details to help employers draft CTR programs and provides information about travel options in Bellevue.

The survey below will help inform the 2025-2029 update to the Commute Trip Reduction plan. It will close on Friday, October 25.

In an effort to reduce congestion on highways and local streets, the state supports programs that lower the number of cars, particularly those with one occupant, on the roads during peak travel periods.


The City of Bellevue is required by the state to maintain a Commute Trip Reduction plan, which is focused on employers citywide with 100 or more employees who work 35 hours or more and report to work between 6 and 9 a.m. The most recent 2015-2019 update to the plan was adopted in September 2015 and has been extended by the state to 2025. By state and city law (listed under Bellevue City Code 14.40), Choose Your Way Bellevue offers details to help employers draft CTR programs and provides information about travel options in Bellevue.

The survey below will help inform the 2025-2029 update to the Commute Trip Reduction plan. It will close on Friday, October 25.

Page last updated: 29 Oct 2024, 02:12 PM