At last, an announcement about the We Are Metro campaign in honor of National Disabilities Awareness.
Full disclosure: RantWoman thoroughly enjoyed the Transit Advisory Commission brainstorming session which arose after more than one of our members opined that the world would be a lot nicer place if people were just more courteous! We said that in considerably more colorful and vivid specifics than the marketing writers who ghost-wrote the press release wound up using. RantWoman assumes many of her readers can supply their own vivid specifics.
http://metrofutureblog.wordpress.com/2013/10/03/we-are-metro-community-driven-2/
For further information related to disability,
Metro is introducing a new subscription email list for accessibility issues. We’ll use it to let subscribers know about changes to Metro services and programs that are likely to affect customers with disabilities. We’ll also use it to let subscribers know about opportunities to provide feedback on accessibility-related issues. If you’re interested in subscribing, please follow the link below to sign up.
https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/WAKING/subscriber/new?topic_id=WAKING_404
King County Metro is celebrating Disability Awareness Month (October)
with a campaign called We Are Metro.
When we work together, more of us can get to our destinations safely and on time. This month we’re highlighting what each of us can do to make the journey better for everyone. Check out the post mentioned above from Metro’s Transit Advisory Commission to learn more about what’s happening.
As part of our campaign, we want to hear from you. Share your stories and pictures on our blog or on Facebook, tweet us at @kcmetrobus, or use the hashtag #WeAreMetro.
www.kingcounty.gov/metro
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