January 17, 2026 4:23 pm

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Three new members join Community Transit Board

EVERETT—Edmonds City Council Member Susan Paine, Lynnwood City Council Member David Parshall, and Mountlake Terrace City Council Member Kyoko Matsumoto Wright have been selected to a two-year term on the Community Transit Board of Directors, which sets budget and policy direction for the countywide transit agency. The new Community Transit Board will elect officers at its first meeting on Thursday, February 5.

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Lynnwood City Council Member David Parshall, Edmonds City Council Member Susan Paine, and Mountlake Terrace City Council Member Kyoko Matsumoto Wright selected to a two-year term on the Community Transit Board of Directors on January 15, 2026.

Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 1576 Vice President Lela Perkins has been selected as the interim labor representative by the ATU and International Association of Machinists, District Lodge No. 160, Local 130.

The new board members will be joining returning members Mukilteo Mayor Joe Marine, Snohomish City Council Member Tom Merrill, Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring, and Stanwood Mayor Sid Roberts. Snohomish County Council Chair Megan Dunn, and Council Member Strom Peterson were also selected to return to the board.

The Community Transit board is comprised of nine elected officials from Snohomish County and the cities within the transit agency’s service district, as well as a labor representative selected by the agency’s bargaining units. All jurisdictions meet every two years to choose the board’s representatives.

Lake Stevens City Council Member Sabina Araya and Arlington Mayor Don Vanney were selected as new board alternates. Board alternates returning include Monroe City Council Member Heather Fulcher, Brier City Council Member Mike Gallagher, and Snohomish County Council Member Jared Mead.

Community Transit provides bus and paratransit service, vanpool, and innovative transit options in Snohomish County, Wash. The agency is expanding the Swift bus rapid transit network to connect to light rail and provide fast, frequent service throughout the county.

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