SR 522/NE 145th Community Workshops Summary - available online
Saturday, December 8, 2018
Sound Transit reports on the round of outreach for the SR 522/NE 145th Bus Rapid Transit Project.
We appreciated getting to meet with so many of you and are now working to review your feedback to help us determine which project refinements to move forward into the next phase of the project.
Here are some quick numbers that summarize this round of outreach:
Visit the project website to view a full summary of our September/October 2018 outreach process and the comments we received. Summaries of what people said and what Sound Transit heard start on page 8.
What's next?
We're using your feedback to help further clarify the potential project refinements, including parking locations, sidewalk locations, lane configurations, and more. Early in 2019, we'll hold another series of public meetings in Kenmore and Shoreline to hear your thoughts on these additional project details. Check your inbox for more information on dates, timing, and venues later this winter.
Background on the SR 522/NE 145th BRT Project
The SR 522/NE 145th BRT Project will provide fast, frequent and reliable bus-based transit service from north Lake Washington communities to the new Shoreline South/145th light rail station. Riders will be able to transfer between the SR 522/NE 145th BRT, I-405 BRT, Link light rail and other transit service provided by Sound Transit, Community Transit and King County Metro. Approved by the region's voters through the Sound Transit 3 plan, the representative project includes nine stations in the north Lake Washington area, with stops in Seattle, Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Kenmore and Bothell.
For more information
- Approximately 175 people attended the eight in-person public events held in Bothell, Lake Forest Park, Kenmore, and Shoreline
- Over 880 unique participants visited the online open house
- 244 online surveys, 34 comment forms, and 126 comments on flip charts and sticky notes were submitted, in addition to feedback received during in-person events on project maps and through conversations with staff
What's next?
We're using your feedback to help further clarify the potential project refinements, including parking locations, sidewalk locations, lane configurations, and more. Early in 2019, we'll hold another series of public meetings in Kenmore and Shoreline to hear your thoughts on these additional project details. Check your inbox for more information on dates, timing, and venues later this winter.
Background on the SR 522/NE 145th BRT Project
The SR 522/NE 145th BRT Project will provide fast, frequent and reliable bus-based transit service from north Lake Washington communities to the new Shoreline South/145th light rail station. Riders will be able to transfer between the SR 522/NE 145th BRT, I-405 BRT, Link light rail and other transit service provided by Sound Transit, Community Transit and King County Metro. Approved by the region's voters through the Sound Transit 3 plan, the representative project includes nine stations in the north Lake Washington area, with stops in Seattle, Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Kenmore and Bothell.
For more information
- soundtransit.org/sr522brt
- Community Outreach Team, 206-398-5470 or brt@soundtransit.org
- Read our Community Engagement Guide
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