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Change Strava trip sync settings
On the dashboard, click the “Account” button on the left-side menu. Select "Connected Apps" under Settings. Select Strava. Under "Allow these types of trips" select whether you want to only sync Commute trips as identified in Strava, or all trips recorded in Strava. Press "SAVE" Still need help? Contact the Get There Oregon team at info@GetThereOregon.org or call 971-202-9758 .
Feb 21 min read


Connect Strava with Get There
On the dashboard, click the “Account” button on the left-side menu. Select "Connected Apps" under Settings. Select Strava. Press the "CONNECT WITH STRAVA" button. Log in to Strava. Authorize Get There to connect to Strava. Check all the boxes, and press "Authorize" Get There will confirm your account is connected successfully. Press the "RETURN TO HOME" button. Navigate back to the Strava Connections settings. On the dashboard, click the “Account” button on the left-side menu
Feb 21 min read


Manual triplog
On the dashboard, click the “Log” button on the left-side menu. Click the “ADD TRIPLOG” button within the main Activity Log window Create your triplog: Select A Mode: Pick the main mode, this should be the primary mode of transportation you used for your trip. If you used other forms of transportation during your trip, you can identify them in the next step. ADD ADDITIONAL MODES: select any additional modes you used on your trip. For example, you may have used a bike to ge
Feb 22 min read


Update home & work address
On the dashboard, click the “Account” button on the left-side menu. Select Addresses under Settings. Enter and update your full home and work addresses to get access to all the incentives and programs you’re eligible for. Press "SAVE" to confirm your changes. Still need help? Contact the Get There Oregon team at info@GetThereOregon.org or call 971-202-9758 .
Feb 21 min read


Log in to Get There
Visit GetThereOregon.org Click the orange button that reads “GET THERE CONNECT LOGIN / SIGN-UP” Enter your email address and password in the login pop-up. Still need help? Contact the Get There Oregon team at info@GetThereOregon.org or call 971-202-9758 .
Feb 21 min read


Sign up for Get There
Visit GetThereOregon.org Click the orange button that reads “GET THERE CONNECT LOGIN / SIGN-UP” On the sign-in pop-up, click “Don’t have an account? Sign up now!” Enter your email address and a strong password. To get access to all the incentives and programs you’re eligible for, use your employer provided email address. Check your email for the account verification link and click to confirm your account. Dismiss the email verification pop-up and log in using the email ad
Feb 21 min read


Honda Fastport: a right-sized alternative for deliveries
What if your next delivery vehicle didn’t need a parking space, a licensed driver, or expensive charging infrastructure? Honda’s Fastport eQuad may be the answer. We can help you evaluate, fund, and pilot an eQuad for your business.
Feb 23 min read


Maximizing Get There Connect: New App Features & Reward Strategies
Join us and Get There Portland Metro for a free employer webinar on Thursday, Feb. 26, from 11 a.m. to noon to learn how Get There Connect’s new features and local reward offerings can improve your employees’ commutes–and save money. This session will highlight recent Get There platform updates, showcase incentive programs from regional partners, and share practical ideas for increasing employee engagement through rewards and incentives.
Feb 21 min read


Learn how our transportation system works and how to make an impact
Extending the tradition of the long-running Portland Traffic and Transportation Class, the Community Transportation Academy at Portland State University will teach community members in the greater Portland region and Oregon the fundamentals of how the transportation system works, and how to get involved to make a difference.
The class is free to Oregon residents, and the application period is now open through February 16.
Feb 12 min read


Ride free for Rosa Parks day
To celebrate Rosa Parks’ birthday and her contributions to the civil-rights movement, TriMet will not collect fares on buses, MAX, WES and LIFT on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
Jan 261 min read


Public Comments for Metro's Regional TDM Strategy Open through February 13
Metro is seeking public input on the draft Regional Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Strategy -- a new 10-year plan that will guide how Metro supports and invests in programs that help people walk, bike, roll, take transit and rideshare more often.
Jan 261 min read


Join WTA's New Commute Chats Discussion Group March 10th!
WTA is forming a new open discussion group called Commute Chats and we're inviting you to join! This group will meet virtually every other month and offer an open space for informal conversations about transportation options in Washington County. Potential topics include TriMet service changes, vanpool programs, challenges commuters face when using transportation options, and ways GetThereOregon can support commuters.
Jan 221 min read


Best of Beaverton Awards 2026
Photo courtesy of beavertonoregon.gov The Best of Beaverton recognizes outstanding individuals, businesses, nonprofits, and community groups who embody the spirit of Beaverton. This year's categories are: Better Beaverton Award Better Business Award Innovation Award Good Neighbor Award Public Servant Award Beaverton Spirit Award To submit your nominations, use the link here: Nomination Form . Nominations are due February 8, 2026 . Winners will be awarded on Monday March 2 at
Jan 121 min read


More drastic changes and cuts to westside TriMet service proposed for August 23
In response to a budget shortfall, TriMet is proposing comprehensive changes to its network, including eliminating and rerouting service which could effect your travel habits.
On the Westside, changing services include: 20 - Burnside/Stark, 76 - Hall/Greenburg, 45 - Garden Home, 37 - Lake Grove, 38 - Boones Ferry Rd, 96 - Tualatin / I-5, 97 - Tualatin-Sherwood Rd, and LIFT Paratransit Service.
Jan 95 min read


Lights, Camera, Action!
WTA is putting together a short video series that highlights the work we do in Washington County and the role transportation options play in supporting employees, businesses, and our broader community. Over the next two months, we will be filming brief interviews with members, partners, and community voices who are willing to share their perspective. Participants can choose to speak on camera or contribute a short written statement. Topics may include how transportation optio
Jan 81 min read


New Year, New Tool: Oregon Commute Trip Reduction Estimator
Get There Oregon has launched a new Commute Trip Reduction Estimator to help Oregon employers estimate how different transportation options programs can reduce drive-alone commute trips! This easy-to-use calculator allows employers to select common strategies such as transit benefits, bike parking, or compressed work weeks and see their potential impact on commuting, congestion, and emissions. It's a helpful starting point for understanding which programs may deliver the gre
Jan 81 min read
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Let TriMet take you into the new year for free!
On Dec. 31, TriMet will once again offer free rides systemwide after 8 p.m. through the end of service. Buses will run on their regular schedules, while extended late-night service on the MAX Blue, Green, Orange and Yellow lines will keep riders moving past the stroke of midnight. LIFT paratransit service will also be free after 8 p.m. on New Year’s Eve.
Dec 15, 20252 min read


Our 2025 Year in Review
WTA had a full and meaningful year, strengthened by a community that continues to champion transportation options in Washington County. We connected with members and partners through events, committee work, and regional and community gatherings, all of which helped advance our shared goals. Here's a look back on some of the highlights from 2025.
Dec 5, 20253 min read


Get There Challenge: Westside League Winners
A BIG thanks to the 969 participants and 335 employer and community networks from across the state who made this year’s Oregon Get There Challenge a big success!
A combined total of 15,986 trips taken by transit, bike, foot, carpool, vanpool, and remote work were logged during the two-week challenge, reducing an impressive 111,7402 drive-alone miles and saving 48 tons of CO2 and $77,745 in fuel costs.
Dec 5, 20252 min read
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