Tell the PSRC what you think about their planned transportation projects in Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, and Seattle
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Comment on Transportation Projects Proposed for Seattle, Shoreline and Lake Forest Park
The Puget Sound Regional Council is seeking public comment on projects recommended for funding in Seattle, Shoreline and Lake Forest Park. Among the projects:
- Northgate Link (UW Station to Northgate), $21,000,000
- First Hill Streetcar - Broadway Extension, $10,000,000
- Seattle Central Waterfront Regional Passenger-Only Ferry Terminal, $6,247,112
- Center City Protected Bike Lanes, Phase 1, Seattle, $5,000,000
- State Route 523 (N/NE 145th Street), Aurora Avenue N to I-5, Shoreline, $4,235,000
- Monorail System Maintenance, $3,086,832
- Center City Gateway Intelligent Transportation Systems, Seattle, $2,627,528
- King County Ferry District Vessel Maintenance Project, $2,400,000
- Renton Avenue Preservation, Seattle, $1,500,000
- Roosevelt Way Preservation, Seattle, $1,500,000
- South Michigan Street Intelligent Transportation Systems, Seattle, $1,383,000
- South Lake Union Streetcar Maintenance, $1,122,485
- 7th Avenue Protected Bike Lane, Seattle, $800,000
- SR 99/N 60th St to N 145th St - Paving & ADA Compliance, Seattle, $785,000
- NE 178th Street Roadway Improvements (Brookside Blvd. NE to 33rd Ave. NE), Lake Forest Park, $760,000
- Meridian Avenue N, N 190th Street to N 205th Street Preservation, Shoreline, $674,560
- Bicycle Plan Implementation, Shoreline, $555,957
- Low-Income Access to Bike Share Network, Seattle, $397,900
- 15th Avenue NE, NE 148th Street to South of NE 155th Street Preservation, Shoreline, $309,740
- Route 48 South Electrification, Seattle, $200,000
"We hope folks will take a look at how projects were selected for PSRC's funding," said PSRC Executive Director Josh Brown. "The projects are the result of a transparent and competitive process. The projects were selected on their merits, including their ability to support the region's overall strategy to sustain our economy and environment as we grow."
The projects recommended for funding in Seattle, Shoreline and Lake Forest Park are among hundreds of transportation improvements - bridge repairs, new light rail extensions, bus service, pavement preservation, sidewalks and more - that will be underway through 2018 around the Puget Sound region.
Today, PSRC's Transportation Policy Board released all of the projects for public comment before the region's Transportation Improvement Program is finalized later this year.
A complete list of projects and more detailed information is available online. Many of the projects can also be viewed geographically on PSRC's Web based map. For more information, contact Kelly McGourty at 206-971-3601.
The public comment period is scheduled for September 11 - October 23, 2014. The PSRC's Executive Board is scheduled to approve the final 2015-2018 Transportation Improvement Program on October 23.
How to make a comment:
Mail: Puget Sound Regional Council
ATTN: Kelly McGourty
1011 Western Avenue, Suite 500
Seattle, Washington 98104-1035
E-mail: tipcomment@psrc.org
In Person: October 19 or October 23 at PSRC offices, 1011 Western Avenue, Suite 500, Seattle
PSRC develops policies and coordinates decisions about regional growth, transportation and economic development planning within King, Pierce, Snohomish and Kitsap counties. The Council is composed of over 80 entities, including all four counties, cities and towns, ports, state and local transportation agencies and tribal governments within the region.
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