Get There Portland Metro
Get There Portland Metro helps area employers solve transportation challenges by connecting employees to better commutes such as walking, biking, carpooling, vanpooling, and using public transit.
Employee commutes greatly impact work experience, including satisfaction, retention, productivity, and well-being. Offering inexpensive, sustainable, and reliable commute options can help foster a happier, healthier, and more efficient workforce.
Get There Portland Metro staff and partners can help you find the commute benefit solutions that best fit your needs, connect you with inexpensive ways to promote taking travel options to your employees, and more!
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Get There Portland Metro partners
Get There Portland Metro is in partnership with:
Get There Oregon is a statewide program funded by the Oregon Department of Transportation that helps commuters and employers shift travel habits and work practices one trip at a time by connecting them to resources, trip-planning and incentive programs.
SMART Transit provides free assistance to employers setting up transportation programs through the SMART Options commuter program.
Go Lloyd is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting commute options in the Lloyd district of Portland by assisting employers implement benefit programs and a variety of services to help commuters find their best way to work.
TriMet is the Portland metro region's largest public transit agency that services most of the metropolitan area, providing bus, light rail, and commuter rail services. Employers of all sizes across the Portland region work with TriMet to offer employee transportation programs and incentives.
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) offers consultations with employers seeking to boost awareness and use of transit and biking options. PBOT staff provide trip planning resources and are available to present at company meetings on transit and bike commute solutions.
Westside Transportation Alliance is a nonprofit that provides employees, member and non-member businesses information, incentives, and assistance to encourage transit use, carpooling, bicycling, and walking for commute trips in Washington County.