What will the neighborhoods look like around the light rail stations? |
In November 2013, the City of Shoreline hosted a series of workshops with neighbors and other stakeholder groups to discuss design elements for the 185th Street Station Subarea, including:
- Public spaces and art, bridge and street design;
- How redevelopment could complement neighborhood character, including residential and mixed-use buildings;
- Shopping, services, and jobs, including appropriate locations for these uses; and
- Transportation improvements to distinguish pedestrian, bicycle, and transit space.
This station has dedicated bike lanes for commuters |
The second design workshop in the series will be held on
Thursday, February 20, from 6:00-8:00 p.m.in the Council Chambers at Shoreline City Hall
Or will the stations create more of an urban landscape? |
Join City planning staff to:
- See how community ideas have been represented through computer models, and what the area may look like in the future;
- Learn about the subarea planning process, including which decisions have been made and which will be made in the coming months;
- Discuss potential zoning alternatives and provide comments on the scope of elements to be analyzed through the City’s Environmental Impact Statement; and
- Consider design and transition standards, and incentives for desired amenities like green building and affordable housing.
For more information, visit the City's light rail website or contact Miranda Redinger, City of Shoreline Senior Planner, 206-801-2513.
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