Everett Transit Seeks Public Input on Fall 2025 Service Change Proposal

Everett, WALocal News

Everett Transit is actively seeking public input on its proposed service changes for Fall 2025, which aim to improve connections to regional services in South Everett and enhance overall system efficiency. The transit authority emphasizes the importance of community feedback, encouraging residents to engage in shaping the future of their transportation options. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to adapt and respond to the evolving needs of the public. Furthermore, the article highlights the recent appointment of Mike Schmieder as the new director of Everett Transit, a role he steps into with extensive experience in the organization. Having started as a fixed route operator in 2008, Schmieder's deep understanding of transit operations is expected to guide effective implementation of these proposed changes.

The article not only informs the public about upcoming adjustments but also reinforces the importance of leadership in navigating transit challenges. By fostering community dialogue and appointing experienced leaders, Everett Transit aims to enhance public transportation services. Engaging the community is crucial for the success of these initiatives and the overall improvement of the transit system.

Related Articles

Port of Everett Begins 6.75 Million Marina Bulkhead Wharf Rebuild

The Port of Everett Commission awarded a $6.75 million contract to Bergerson Construction for the final phase of bulkhead replacement at the Port of Everett Marina. The project will start in early September and is expected to enhance infrastructure critical for commuter and freight traffic, with completion projected for May 2026.

Thursday Fire at Woodhaven Apartments in Everett

The Everett Fire Department extinguished an apartment fire at the Woodhaven complex on Fowler Ave Thursday evening. The blaze, which started on the second floor, displaced 11 residents but resulted in no reported injuries. Fire crews are currently conducting overhaul and investigation efforts.

Car Crashes Into Fred Meyer Building at Murphys Corner

A vehicle crashed into a Fred Meyer building at Murphy’s Corner today, with no injuries reported. The driver remained at the scene and cooperated with authorities during the investigation. This incident adds to a troubling pattern of vehicle collisions into buildings in Everett.