PORT ANGELES — Some Clallam County personnel soon could be enjoying the ride, not cursing the traffic, as administrators begin assessing their employees’ commute to work.
A committee also will look closer at how much more material the county can recycle, according to a report county commissioners received at their weekly work session Monday.
The Climate Action Group wants to reduce the greenhouse gases the county emits, not only from the county’s own vehicles, but from employees’ cars and trucks.
The committee will confer with officials at Clallam Transit System to explore options, said Sam Fox, an associate planner who is the group’s coordinator.
A similar effort is under way at Olympic Medical Center, which has opened a bus pass outlet for hospital workers.
