SKAGIT TRANSIT

 

Skagit Transit has developed a Long-Range Transit Plan that establishes a strategic framework for enhancing and expanding transit services over the next decade. This comprehensive plan aims to improve the experience for current riders while attracting new users by offering more efficicent, accessible, and sustainable transportation options. 

The Skagit Transit Board of Directors formally approved the Long-Range Transit Plan on June 18, 2025. Skagit Transit will use this document as a framework for operational planning and route changes, scheduled to begin in January 2026. The approved plan can be found below. 

Long Range Transit Plan Materials

FINAL Long-Range Transit Plan - Adopted June 18th, 2025

LRTP Public Review Draft - Full Document of Recommended Changes

LRTP Executive Summary

LRTP Briefing_April 2025

Climate Commitment Act Intiative 

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Skagit Transit is proud to support Washington State’s Climate Commitment Act (CCA), a key initiative in fighting climate change and promoting a sustainable, zero-emission future. The act is instrumental in funding projects that reduce climate pollution, create jobs, and improve public health.

For more information on the CCA and how it is helping shape a greener future, visit the official website at www.climate.wa.gov.

Long-Range Transit Plan (LRTP) Simplified Overview

The Skagit Transit Long-Range Transit Plan is our complete plan for our bus and transit services for the next 5-15 years. It contains three important studies to help us develop a plan to make our bus services more accessible, efficient, and better for the environment. Here's what we're working on:

Regional Transit Study

This study examines how we can improve our services within Skagit County and nearby areas. A major focus of this study is environmental sustainability as part of our commitment to the Climate Commitment Act (CCA), which is the major funding source for this project. Our work under the guidance of the CCA aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and add more sustainable transit options. This will allow us to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of our transit services in a way that will contribute to a more sustainable environment.

Comprehensive Operational Analysis (COA)

Funded through local resources, the Comprehensive Operational Analysis (COA) assesses the current transit operations within Skagit Transit’s service area. The analysis identifies opportunities for service improvements, route efficiencies, and overall system upgrades to meet the current and future demands of our ridership.

Microtransit 

With the support of a federal grant, we're looking into new kinds of transit services that can be called when needed, especially in places with lower populations or during times when buses are not usually busy. This study investigates the possibility of bringing in these new services in the future, with the goal of providing flexible, accessible, and efficient transportation options for everyone in the community.

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