REGIONAL MOBILITY | QUALITY OF LIFE | ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS
Welcome
The Eastside Transportation Association (ETA) is a not-for-profit organization of community members, business members and transportation professionals committed to advocating for congestion relief in the Puget Sound Region. Our goal is to increase mobility, improve our quality of life, and retain our region’s economic competitiveness with a world-class transportation system consistent with current and future land use patterns and travel demand.
The ETA holds a monthly meeting, open to the general public, on the third Wednesday of every month at the Master Builders Building in Bellevue between 8:00-9:30AM.
Kemper Freeman Announces Mobility 21 @ ETA's April Meeting
Kemper Freeman, Jr., Chairman & CEO of Kemper Development Company based in Bellevue, WA, has a keen interest in transportation. For decades, Kemper has worked to relieve traffic congestion around the Puget Sound. Understanding that reducing travel times and delay has a direct, positive impact to quality of life, Kemper has independently created a transportation plan that does more and costs less.
On April 21, 2021, Kemper released Mobility 21 - The new low cost visionary plan to reduce congestion. His plan:
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Saves Time: Cuts delays per trip versus the adopted regional plan by 40%;
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Accommodates Growth: Reduces delays while accommodating a 30% increase in travel;
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Saves Public Funds: Cuts plan costs by 40%
The ETA Meeting and the plan were covered by The Lens, at https://thelens.news/2021/04/21/mobility-21-plan-unveiled-to-relieve-traffic-congestion/
View the video and read the full Mobility 21 Plan, here. Any questions should be forwarded to info@kemperfreeman.com
ETA 2021 LEGISLATIVE AGENDA
ETA set its 2021 Legislative Agenda to include improvements and operations of I-405, fix culverts, responsible taxation and spending, and other key transportation policies and practices to reduce traffic congestion and improve mobility.
View our approved agenda by clicking the PDF icon to the right.
Dec. 15, 2021 8:00AM - ETA 2021 Leg Preview
Senator Mark Mullet (D-Issaquah) will lay the groundwork for what is to come this next legislative session.
ETA along with several other organizations and agencies have developed specific project lists for capacity and safety road projects for funding with a new state transportation funding package being considered by the 2021 legislature due to start in January.
Plan to join us Wednesday morning by Zoom to see and discuss the potential project lists, sorted by local jurisdiction and by Legislative District.
Please join us on Zoom at 8:00AM
ETA 2021 Legislative Priorities
ETA's November meeting hosted the following speakers to talk about the upcoming legislative session and how to get people moving on the Eastside and Washington state.
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Representative Andrew Barkis (R) - 2nd District - Vice Chair Transportation Committee
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Joe Fain - President & CEO - Bellevue Chamber of Commerce
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Sheri Call - Executive VP - Washington State Trucking Association
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Todd Woosley - Vice-Chair - Eastside Transportation Association
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Scott Kuznicki - Modern Traffic Consultants - ACESNW - ETA Boardmember
ETA's Bold New Transportation Plan
ETA recently released our Bold New Transportation Plan for the Eastside during our September Monthly Meeting. The plan highlights key focus areas, like funding and prioritization, to get our region out of congestion sooner rather than later. We are already decades behind completing the I-405 Master Plan. We can't wait any longer. Click the slide below to download our latest presentation w/notes, or watch the presentation on the right.
ETA's conversation with Congressman Adam Smith & Demographia's Wendell Cox. See video below!
Introductions by Bellevue Mayor Lynne Robinson & Washington Policy Center's Mariya Frost
East King County Project List Update!
We have updated the PSRC / WSDOT project list to better reflect and convey information.
Join us for a candid conversation on solutions to reduce traffic congestion and improve our quality of life on the Eastside
-- Read our latest, "What you need to know about traffic" white paper --
Fixing I-405
Interstate 405 is the critical freeway linking cities throughout the Eastside. Research has shown that constructing general purpose capacity by building out the approved I-405 Master Plan Record of Decisionis the only way to reduce congestion, reduce carbon emissions, maintain our quality of life and economic vitality. Current land use supports freeways as the primary means of moving people and goods. Failing to invest in I-405 means more diversion of traffic, longer and unpredictable travel times, and higher tolls for people who have no choices. We stand with Eastsiders and say “Give us our lane back!” Learn more on our Fixing I-405 program page.