This school year, University Week, the 91̽»¨campus newspaper for faculty and staff, turns 25. To note the occasion, throughout the year we’ll revisit some stories from our past, in no particular chronological order, and then provide a brief update on how things have changed over our quarter-century.
The article, which led the front page of the Oct. 25, 1990, edition of University Week, ran under the headline “Is a U-PASS in your future?” UWeek followed with a special section about the U-PASS program in March of 1991.
“The U-PASS, as currently proposed, is a plan to provide 91̽»¨commuters with several commuting options at one low price — between $7.50 and $10 a month for faculty and staff,” the article stated. Along with the new pass came a suite of benefits including increased car-pooling options, reduced van-pool fares and the guaranteed ride home program. At the time, one-zone Metro bus passes cost faculty and staff $18 a month, and were set to go up to $22 in early 1991.
“Improved service for less money? How is this possible, you ask,” the article continued. The answer was high campuswide participation, subsidies by the University and the self-sustaining parking system as well as support by pass holders and King County taxpayers.
So, was there a U-PASS in our future? Indeed there was, and the program has flourished nicely since its debut in October of 1991, while keeping costs down.
According to the 2006 U-PASS Annual Report issued by the Transportation Office (the most recent numbers available), participation levels are impressive. A whopping 85 percent of students, 68 percent of faculty and 70 percent of staff had U-PASSES in the fall of 2006.
The U-PASS has cost faculty and staff $61.80 a quarter since 2006. That’s about $20 a month. Student passes are $44 a quarter. Fees for the pass have, by design, increased much less than campus parking fees over the years. There will be an increase for the 2008/2009 school year, but the amount has not yet been decided.
For more information on the U-PASS program or other programs offered by Transportation Services, visit online at .

