What people want – transportation options, not just more roads

With the new transportation package up for a vote this November, we in the Puget Sound region have an opportunity to really improve the long term options available to residents of our tri-county area.  Recent surveys show that support across the USA is high for alternate transportation methods (other than cars/roads) and you can read a recently released report at this link: http://www.realtor.org/RMODaily.nsf/pages/News2007102502?OpenDocument

A while back I wrote this article on Rain City Guide about the upcoming transit package. Spend a little time reading about it before you vote in the next week.  When I work with relocating clients we discuss what commuting means to them and the options that they want that will integrate with their lifestyle. For some, that means trying to limit their lives to having only 1 car, being near transit so they don’t have to buy a car, or just limiting how much time they have to spend in stop and go traffic.

Having traveled through about 13 different countries in my adult life (and I’d like to do more) and having been in many major US cities enough to see their alternate modes of transportation, it’s my belief that we in the Puget Sound need to wake up and smell our well roasted coffee (hat’s off to Starbucks and Tully’s :) ) and put in place transportation systems that can handle the next 20 years of growth that we’ve got coming.  With estimates of 50,000 people coming here each year for the next 20 years we need to do something besides just adding more cars to the road.

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About Reba Haas

I've been a real estate agent in the Puget Sound region since 2003 and came to the industry with a background in sales in the tech sector. I'd been interested in real estate for a long time and my mom also happens to be a 20+year veteran agent in Kansas. I didn't grow up around the industry but I have definitely taken the bull by the horns, so to speak, in my own area with some pretty positive results. I've got a great team of people working with and for me. There is tremendous power in a team and it helps to have different perspectives at times when it comes to running a business. All in all, we make a great team! We hope you'll get a chance some day to utilize our varied and excellent skill sets in a future real estate transaction. But, even if we never get to meet you, we hope you'll enjoy and appreciate the information we have to offer here.

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