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"Diamond Ring" for Outstanding Leadership

BECU
Microsoft Corporation
Seattle Children's

Organizational Leadership

Corbis
Evergreen Healthcare
Group Health
Honeywell
KPFF Consulting Engineers
Recreational Equipment Inc.
Employee Transportation Coordinator Leadership
Nichole Asino
Oberto Sausage Company
Kathi Wilson
GE Healthcare
Bill Carson
Weyerhaeuser Company
Pamela Tyler
WSDOT NW Region
Special Achievement
Innovative New Program: Telework
Oracle America Inc.
Outstanding Public/Private Partnership
First Hill Partnership: Seattle University,
Virginia Mason Medical Center,
Harborview Medical Center and Swedish Medical Center
Outstanding Program Innovation
Drugstore.com
R-TRIP Program
City of Redmond with partners King County Metro, Microsoft Corporation, Greater Redmond Transportation Management Association, and Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce

2010 Diamond Award winners shine at helping employees cut commute costs and trips

Download list of winners.

Commuter Challenge recognized a handful of local organizations and individuals that have embraced innovative and successful efforts to reduce commute trips among their workforce. The 2010 Diamond Award winners were announced May 14, 2010 at the 17th annual awards breakfast.


[Coming Soon!] Click on the 2010 Diamond Award winners at right for a glance at the effective commuting programs of these King County employers. You can meet some of our region's outstanding employee transportation coordinators and learn more about how worksite programs make a difference.

Congratulations also to this year's Pacesetters—for their outstanding commute trip reduction efforts.

Commute trip reduction programs implemented by employers are one of the most cost-effective approaches to improving local transportation mobility. The organizational winners of the Diamond Awards are selected by a review panel of transportation experts who look to reward those organizations that implement a variety of effective programs to reduce commute trips, including incentives for motivating employees to bus, carpool, vanpool, bicycle, walk, work compressed schedules, or telework instead of driving alone to work everyday.

The 1991 Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) Law, introduced as part of the Washington State Clean Air Act, is a transportation success story in Washington state. In 2007, worksites that participated in the Commute Trip Reduction program removed nearly 26,000 vehicles off of Washington’s roads each workday morning. CTR commuters reduced petroleum consumption in Washington State by 7.9 million gallons in 2007, saving approximately $23 million through the choices they made in the program. The end result is an estimated reduction of 85,678 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions or the carbon dioxide-equivalent.

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