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Executive Constantine’s 2023-24 budget approved by King County Council

Two battery-electric buses at King County Metro's South Base charging station

The Metropolitan King County Council has unanimously approved the 2023-24 King County Budget proposed by King County Executive Dow Constantine.

The adopted budget supports King County Metro cornerstones including fleet electrification, ridership recovery, safety, and organizational health. It prioritizes investments where needs are greatest, aligns with the agency’s and King County’s policies, and balances Metro’s short-term progress with longer-term positioning to advance healthy communities, a sustainable environment, and a thriving economy.

Fleet electrification
Fight climate change, lower our region’s carbon footprint, and support healthy air and water

Ridership recovery
Deliver reliable service riders can count on

Safety and security
Provide a safe and secure environment for riders and employees

Organizational health
Be an employer of choice and enable employee growth to facilitate world-class transit service

The largest transit agency in the Puget Sound region, Metro delivers roughly 230,000 average weekday trips across Access paratransit, bus, on-demand services, rideshare, Seattle Streetcar, vanpool, water taxi, and more. The agency was named the nation’s most equitable agency in combatting climate change by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) earlier this year.

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