Employers
Commute alternative programs can benefit your bottom line. Many Redmond employers have found active participation will:
- Increase employee retention
- Reduce taxes
- Reward your employees
- Reduce tardiness and absences
- Increase available parking
- Improve mobility
- Improve traffic
- Improve the environment

RESOURCES
Transportation Outreach Events
Events are a great way to reach your employees to let them know about their commute options, while also satisfying company Mobility Management Program and Commute Trip Reduction requirements. These events can be combined with benefit fairs or held on their own.
Go Redmond Administrator Training
Would you like to offer drawings and incentives to your employees through RideShare Online (the regional system that hosts Go Redmond)? Let us know and we can connect you with online training options and resources to get your employer site up and running.
Rideshare Online also has online reference guides available here:
RideShare Online Administrator Resources
Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) and Mobility Management Program (MMP) Guidance
We can you help navigate the state and local commute trip reduction regulations and work with you to come up with ways to help meet your CTR and MMP goals. We’re happy to set up a time to come to your office and work with you on your specific needs.
For more information on city and state regulations, see Regulations information below.
REGULATION
Some Redmond employers are affected by the Washington State Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) law and some may also have a Mobility Management Plan. Both aim to reduce traffic congestion and air pollution by shifting drive-alone trips to other modes. The City of Redmond adopted the Commute Trip Reduction law into the municipal code, and the Mobility Management Program.
Mobility Management Program (MMP)
As a property owner, employer, and or tenant your building may be impacted by a Mobility Management Program (MMP).
Go Redmond and City of Redmond are here to help with compliance with CTR and Redmond’s MMP. Contact City of Redmond Transportation Programs Administrator, Kim Keeling, at (425) 556-2451 or khkeeling@redmond.gov to get started.
Learn more about commute regulations

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