145th Street Multimodal Corridor Study open house
Saturday, May 9, 2015
145th Street Multimodal Corridor Study open house
Wednesday, May 20, from 6:00-8:30 p.m.
Shoreline City Hall, 17500 Midvale Avenue N, Shoreline 98133
Shoreline City staff will be on hand with display boards to talk to citizens about the 145th Street Corridor study and get feedback from participants.
Background
145th Street {SR 523), is the border between Shoreline and Seattle. It is a major east-west travel corridor connecting north King County with Aurora Avenue (SR 99), Lake City Way (SR 522), and a future light rail station near 1-5.
People are getting stuck on this critical corridor that serves Seattle and Shoreline residents. 145th Street is congested for hours each day and is difficult for pedestrians and bicycle users to access.
Corridor study - The City of Shoreline is leading a corridor study to address traffic congestion and improve safe pedestrian, bike, and transit access.
What will happen at the Open House
No formal presentation is planned but there will be several stations and lots of display boards.
There will be comment sheets, and a couple of interactive stations. One station will have a map for people to indicate where they live. Another station will have a large roll plot map of the 145th Street corridor. Attendees will be asked to write on post-it notes and attach their concerns and comments to locations on the map.
The City wants your help
The purpose for this initial open house is to introduce the study process and gather public input on existing conditions and project goals and evaluation criteria.
What are you concerned about? What do you think will improve this important
travel corridor? Talk about the existing conditions on the corridor and
the goals and objectives that have been developed to guide the corridor study.
For additional project information, visit the projectwebpage.
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