Seeking Volunteers for the October Statewide Pedestrian and Bicyclist Count

We need your help! The annual volunteer-based count of people walking and biking in communities all across Washington led by WSDOT, is essential for funding and planning for safer places to walk and bike.

A helmeted cyclist is added to the count while starting the climb westbound up the hill on S. 136th. St. from Des Moines Memorial Drive. (Photo ©Maureen Hoffmann)

Volunteer for as little as 2 hours on 1 day

Cascade Bicycle Club is recruiting and training volunteers statewide to ensure a broad and accurate count.

This year the statewide count will fall on three days:
Tuesday October 20, Wednesday October 21, and Thursday October 22

The volunteer shifts are:
7 to 9 a.m. and 4 to 6 p.m. on any of the three count days.
You may volunteer for as little as just one 2-hour shift, on one day… or more if you’d like.

Join us as we make bikes count!

If you’re interested in volunteering, SIGN UP HERE.

In 2012, WABI-ists, Tracie Crone, her daughter, Sierra, and son, Milan, volunteered at the sunny intersection of Ambaum and SW 144th. Their efforts assist in long-term planning that they and their friends will benefit from. And what a concrete way to learn about community activism. Thank you! (Photo ©Maureen Hoffmann)

Meet some of the past years’ Bike/Ped Count WABI Volunteers HERE.