Infrastructure & Mobility


Improving Everett's transportation and infrastructure is a key priority for the City of Everett. Current work to improve these areas include:

Average commute time
This number represents residents’ mean travel time to work. Studies indicate that long commute times are strongly affected by conditions of sprawl, as greater sprawl is associated with increased costs to the traveler. A tradeoff often exists between commute time and cost of housing. Many individuals may choose to live farther away from their place of work due to lower housing costs, while, conversely, some may opt for higher cost urban housing in order to avoid stressful commutes and lengthy travel times. Average commute time data was retrieved from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
How is Everett trending?
The trend in average commute time for Everett residents has decreased, and is better than the Washington State average. The Mean Travel Time to Work Visualization shows differences in average travel time within Everett.

Commute without Vehicle
Share of commuters using alternate modes of transportation, which include using public transportation, walking, bicycling, taking a taxicab or motorcycle, or working at home. Commute without vehicle data was retrieved from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
How is Everett trending?
The percentage of Everett residents using alternate modes of transportation is trending up, but is lower than the percentage of Washington State residents using alternate modes of transportation. The Percent of Population Commuting by Alternate Modes of Transportation Visualization shows differences within Everett.