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Release date: May
11, 2001
As Metro's Supervisor of Market Development, Roach believed that if we use "invisible solutions" to remove just 5 percent of trips from the road, we could eliminate many freeway traffic jams. To do that he worked to deregulate vanpools so they wouldn't have to file route plans like an airline, influenced the IRS to ease personal income taxes on alternative commute subsidies, drafted and helped implement the state’s Commute Trip Reduction law, and created the state's Rideshare Tax Credit for employers who subsidize commutes. The programs he has launched now form the foundation of Metro's Transportation Alternatives innovations, including:
These programs have garnered numerous awards, culminating in last year’s "Innovations in American Government" Award from the Ford Foundation, for Metro's Commute Partnerships Program. For his retirement party, co-workers composed the following song, to be sung to the tune of John Lennon's "Imagine." (to the tune of John Lennon's
"Imagine") They'll say it's thanks to Bill Roach Now we've got bikes on buses Imagine all the blue skies You may say, Bill's a dreamer (by Drew Robinson, King County Metro Transit planner) |
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