County donates Metro Vanpool vehicles to Auburn, other agencies

The City of Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation, Auburn School District and Auburn Youth Resources are among many regional organizations that will be receiving help on donated wheels.

The City of Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation, Auburn School District and Auburn Youth Resources are among many regional organizations that will be receiving help on donated wheels.

The Metropolitan King County Council today unanimously approved the donation of 27 retired Metro Vanpool vans to provide transportation assistance to local governments, community programs, senior citizens and young people.

“Putting our retired Vanpool vans to use for community organizations is the ultimate form of recycling,” said Councilmember Larry Phillips, chair of the Council’s Environment and Transportation Committee. “These vans have been used to deliver meals to homeless, transport at-risk youth to after school programs, provide mobility to low income seniors, and many more good services for those most in need.”

“The Council’s successful van donation program assists local organizations and supports the services they provide to King County residents,” said Council Chair Bob Ferguson.

The retired vans have been part of Metro Transit’s vanpool fleet for at least six years and have reached the end of their service life. When the vans reach this age, they are considered surplus. The vehicles that are not donated are sold.

Since 1995, the County Council has been donating retired vans from Metro’s Vanpool program to local nonprofit organizations to provide transportation for the disabled, low-income, young adults, and senior citizens. The groups are responsible for licensing, insuring and maintaining the vehicles.

“King County’s retired van donation program is a terrific way for the county to assist those non-profit organizations who play a vital role in elevating the quality of life throughout our region,” said Councilmember Pete von Reichbauer. “I know the vans will have a fulfilling retirement transporting those who need them the most.”

The Vanpool program provides mobility for a diverse array of King County residents, supports the positive work of various local organizations, and relieves traffic congestion by reducing the need for single-occupancy vehicles. Interested organizations can contact the Councilmember representing their district for more information on applying for a vehicle.

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Agencies receiving retired vanpool vans

Alliance of People with disAbilities

Auburn School District #408

Auburn Youth Resources

Boys and Girls Club of King County—Southwest Branch

Boys and Girls Club of Bellevue

Children’s Garden School (2 vans)

City of Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation

City of Shoreline

Community Psychiatric Clinic: Project THRIVE

Douglas Youth Golf Club

El Centro de la Raza

Friends of Youth

High Road Community Church

Kirkland Boys and Girls Club

Lucy Lopez Community Center

Mercer Island Boys and Girls Club

Phinney Neighborhood Association

PROVAIL: Traumatic Brain Injury Clubhouse

Reality Sports Foundation

Salvation Army Renton

Seattle Union Gospel Mission

Southeast Youth and Family Services

The Corridor

White Center Food Bank

World Aid

YouthCare