From Sound Transit
We hope you can join us on Wednesday for a community meeting to share feedback on the Seattle and Shoreline portions of the SR 522/NE 145th BRT Project.
Like the previous meetings in Kenmore, Lake Forest Park and Bothell, we will share information about potential project refinements under consideration based on continued technical work and public feedback gathered last May.
Seattle and Shoreline Community Meeting
Wednesday, October 17, 1 – 3pm and 6 – 8pm
Shoreline Unitarian Universalist Church // 14724 1st Ave NE
Seattle and Shoreline Community Meeting
Wednesday, October 17, 1 – 3pm and 6 – 8pm
Shoreline Unitarian Universalist Church // 14724 1st Ave NE
Share your thoughts in an online survey!
The Kenmore, Lake Forest Park and Bothell/Woodinville surveys are now available online and can be accessed at sr522brt.participate.online. Please feel free to provide us with additional thoughts online or share this link with your friends and neighbors who were not able to join us at a meeting in person.
The surveys for Kenmore and Lake Forest Park will be available until Friday, Oct. 19. The surveys for Bothell/Woodinville and Seattle/Shoreline will be available until Wednesday, Oct. 24.
The Seattle/Shoreline community surveys will be made live the day of the meeting. Please check back to share your comments with us online.
For more information
The Kenmore, Lake Forest Park and Bothell/Woodinville surveys are now available online and can be accessed at sr522brt.participate.online. Please feel free to provide us with additional thoughts online or share this link with your friends and neighbors who were not able to join us at a meeting in person.
The surveys for Kenmore and Lake Forest Park will be available until Friday, Oct. 19. The surveys for Bothell/Woodinville and Seattle/Shoreline will be available until Wednesday, Oct. 24.
The Seattle/Shoreline community surveys will be made live the day of the meeting. Please check back to share your comments with us online.
For more information
- soundtransit.org/sr522brt
- 206-398-5470 or brt@soundtransit.org
So now they are acknowledging they will need to use eminent domain to acquire property? They all but denied this at the meeting a few years back. Here is the truth about the current talk about "redesigning 145th" street. What the mayor and city council are not widely publicizing is their 145th "improvements" are actually eminent domain plans that include taking up to 58% of the FULL parcels of private property/homes along 145th. The "minor" concept still takes 40 FULL parcels of private property/homes along 145th. See http://cityofshoreline.com/Home/ShowDocument?id=21752
ReplyDeleteConcept 1(No Change): 0 full property acquisitions
Concept 2(Minor): 40 FULL parcels taken by eminent domain
Concept 3(5 lanes): 95 FULL parcels taken by eminent domain
Concept 4(6 lanes): 135 FULL parcels taken by eminent domain