January 7, 2025 7:08 pm

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Community Transit Board approved 5-year Sustainability Action Plan

EVERETT—At its first meeting of 2025 on January 2, the Community Transit Board of Directors approved a Sustainability Policy and authorized its CEO Ric Ilgenfritz to implement a five-year Sustainability Action Plan based the three pillars of people, planet, and prosperity. The agency defines sustainability as “the processes and methods used to protect the environment, foster financial stewardship, and provide for the well-being of others.”

Sustainability Action Plan
Community Transit Board of Directors meeting on January 2, 2025. Source: Lynnwood Times | Mario Lotmore.

“Our mission is to serve our community by giving people convenient, affordable and environmentally-friendly options for getting around,” said Community Transit CEO Ric Ilgenfritz. “The Sustainability Action Plan ensures that sustainability is embedded into every facet of our culture and business, enabling us to contribute to a healthier, more connected, and economically vibrant region.”

The Sustainability Leadership Team mapped out the five-year commitment by identifying goals and tactics and considering the implications of proposed strategies. The Sustainability Action Plan creates goals that will be renewed every five years. Community Transit will report annually on accomplishments from the previous year.

2025-2030 Sustainability Action Plan Goals and Tactics

Strategic Priority: People

Nurture the internal sustainability culture

  • Integrate the agency sustainability key strategic priority as part of employee Core Points.
  • Host events, educational sessions, and bring sustainability into conversations.
  • Integrate sustainability into all Community Transit events

Increase employee retention

  • Engagement Survey result action plan
  • Support Worker’s Compensation Light Duty Program
  • Explore ways to increase employee benefits
  • Standardize onboarding process for all employees

Improve access and accessibility for employees & customers

  • Simplify fares and increase access to reduced fare options
  • Improve equitable access to information

Increase external awareness of sustainability efforts

  • Continually update the sustainability page of the Community Transit website
  • Install bike rack demo station at Lynnwood Transit Center
  • Engage in community and regional events

Strategic Priority: Planet

Develop greenhouse gas inventory to inform ongoing emissions reduction efforts

  • Create greenhouse gas inventory and emissions rate for agency buildings
  • Reduce vehicle greenhouse gas emissions impacts where possible

Reduce solid waste generation through prevention and diversion

  • Create and execute an overhauled waste program to increase waste diversion rate

Reduce water consumption and promote stormwater stewardship

  • Create product standards for Community Transit spaces for consistency of materials and design
  • Reduce impacts of construction of facilities
  • Conduct a sustainability multi-step review of projects in design

Strategic Priority: Prosperity

Improve community resilience through continuity of operations and emergency management efforts

  • Revitalize Emergency Operations and Business Continuity processes

Prioritize procurement of sustainable goods and services

  • Review vendor contracts and realign with agency sustainability commitments
  • Develop a Small Business Program to include regional economic development

Attract and retain customers through increasing access to frequent and reliable service

  • Improve stop site infrastructure to increase customer accessibility, safety and comfort
  • Increase service near populations with a high transit propensity
  • Launch and evaluate success of Innovative Service pilots for Arlington, Darrington, and Lake Stevens

Current and Future Sustainability Efforts

Community Transit is already making significant strides toward its sustainability goals, including:

  • Transitioning to a Zero Emissions Fleet: Reducing reliance on fossil fuels for a cleaner, greener future.
  • Using R99 Diesel Fuel: Employing a lower-impact interim fueling solution during the transition to zero emissions.
  • Long-Range Financial Planning: Ensuring sustainable operations and infrastructure investments.
  • Workforce Sustainability Initiatives: Enhancing recruitment and retention to support a strong, engaged workforce.

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