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PROPOSED FARE CHANGES Welcome Sign in Pick up comment form Visit stations to learn more Submit your comment form We re considering a new fare policy The Sound Transit Board of Directors is considering several fare change options for 2015, including a new low-income fare. We want to know what you think. Your comments will help inform the Board s decision on Nov. 20.

PROPOSED FARE CHANGES Why is Sound Transit considering fare changes? Low-income fare program could increase ridership and get more people to where they need to go, like jobs, appointments and school. The program would also ensure fare consistency for low- income riders in King County by aligning with King County Metro s adopted low-income fare program. In March 2015, Metro is implementing a discounted fare of $1.50 for adult riders with incomes at or below 200% of the federal poverty level and increasing fares by 25 cents for other riders. Transit partners in Snohomish and Pierce counties are not pursuing the low-income program at this time.

PROPOSED FARE CHANGES How would this fare change work? Sound Transit is considering implementing a low-income adult fare* on one or more transit services. To offset revenue loss, fares would increase 25 cents for all other riders (other adults, youth, seniors and people with disabilities) where a low-income fare is adopted. If Sound Transit adopts fare changes, it will begin implementation at the same time as Metro. Riders would apply for low-income fare certification at a participating agency in King County. Eligible riders would be issued special ORCA cards allowing them to pay the reduced f are. * The reduced fare will be available to adult riders with incomes at or below 200% of the federal poverty level about $23,000 in annual income for an individual or $47,700 annual household income for a family of four.

OPTION 1 No fare changes

Option 1 No fare changes Under this option, Sound Transit would not implement any fare changes in 2015, including a low-income fare. Metro would still implement fare changes in March 2015. Sound Transit could wait to consider fare changes until the next anticipated fare increase and/or study Metro program outcome.

OPTION 2 SNOHOMISH KING Link light rail Low-income fare $1.50 PIERCE All other $0.25 fares increase

Option 2 Fare changes on Link light rail only Link light rail fares Link light rail fares Low-income adult N/A $1.50 Adult $2.00-2.75 $2.25-3.00 * * Youth $1.25 $1.50 Senior/disabled $0.75 $1.00 *Fares vary depending on length of trip 28% of current Link boardings could qualify for low-income fare Uses Metro s card eligibility certification and distribution network Target implementation date: March 2015

OPTION 3 SNOHOMISH Link light rail ST Express bus (Routes within King County) KING Low-income fare $1.50 PIERCE All other $0.25 fares increase

Option 3 Fare changes on Link light rail and ST Express King County bus trips ST Express routes within King County: 522, 540, 542, 545, 550, 554, 555, 556, 560, 566, 567, 577 Link light rail fares Link light rail fares ST Express King County fares ST Express King County fares Low-income adult N/A $1.50 N/A $1.50 Adult $2.00-2.75 * $2.25-3.00 * $2.50 $2.75 Youth $1.25 $1.50 $1.25 $1.50 Senior/disabled $0.75 $1.00 $0.75 $1.00 *Fares vary depending on length of trip 26% of current Link and ST Express King County boardings could qualify for low-income fares Uses Metro s card eligibility certification and distribution network Target implementation date: March 2015 The low-income fare and increases to all other fares would also apply to one-county trips on any ST Express routes, in any county.

OPTION 4 SNOHOMISH KING Link light rail ST Express bus Sounder Low-income fare $1.50 $1.50- $2.75 $2.25- $4.00 PIERCE All other $0.25 fares increase

Option 4 Fare changes on all Sound Transit services in all three counties All fares increase by $0.25, except low-income adults pay $1.50 or the youth fare, whichever is more. Link light rail fares Link light rail fares Sounder fares Sounder fares Low-income adult N/A $1.50 N/A $2.25-4.00 Adult $2.00-2.75 * $2.25-3.00 * $2.75-5.25 * $3.00-5.50 Youth $1.25 $1.50 $2.00-3.75 * $2.25-4.00 Senior/disabled $0.75 $1.00 $1.25-2.50 $1.50-2.75 * * * * * *Fares vary depending on length of trip ST Express one-county fares ST Express one-county fares ST Express multi-county fares ST Express multi-county fares Low-income adult N/A $1.50 N/A $2.75 Adult $2.50 $2.75 $3.50 $3.75 Youth $1.25 $1.50 $2.50 $2.75 Senior/disabled $0.75 $1.00 $1.50 $1.75 24% of all current Sound Transit boardings could qualify for low-income fares Would require additional setup work to replicate program in Snohomish and Pierce counties Fare changes would be phased in on King County-based services beginning in March 2015 and on Pierce and Snohomish-based services to follow

Summary of fare change options Link light rail OPTION 1 OPTION 2 OPTION 3 OPTION 4 Low-income adult No change $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 All other riders No change +$0.25 +$0.25 +$0.25 ST Express King County Low-income adult No change No change $1.50 $1.50 All other riders No change No change +$0.25 +$0.25 ST Express multi-county Low-income adult No change No change No change Same as youth fare All other riders No change No change No change +$0.25 Sounder Low-income adult No change No change No change Same as youth fare All other riders No change No change No change +$0.25

NEXT STEPS Tell us what you think about the fare change options. Your comments will help inform the Board s decision on Nov. 20. All comments due 9/19 10/7 10/16 10/23 11/20 Public comment period Sound Transit Board meeting Public meetings Public hearing Sound Transit Union Station Board decision Sound Transit Union Station How to comment In person: Submit comment form at this meeting via comment box or laptop Online: soundtransit.org/farechange Email: fares@soundtransit.org Call: 1-866-940-4387 Mail: Sound Transit Attn: Brian Brooke 401 S. Jackson St. Seattle, WA 98104