Wednesday, March 13, 2024 from 7 - 8:30 pm
or online on Zoom
City of Shoreline staff Juniper Nammi, Lynnwood Link Extension Light Rail Project Manager, is joined by a representative from Sound Transit to share project updates and answer questions.
Also on the agenda: Walk, Ride, and Roll thru Shoreline
After many years of planning, two light rail stations open in Shoreline in 2024. What can residents expect in these last months of construction and testing?
City of Shoreline staff Juniper Nammi, Lynnwood Link Extension Light Rail Project Manager, is joined by a representative from Sound Transit to share project updates and answer questions.
Test run through Shoreline at NE 195th overpass Photo by Steve Treseler |
Also on the agenda: Walk, Ride, and Roll thru Shoreline
The State of Washington enacted the Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) Law in 1991 to encourage less fuel-consumption, less congestion, and more breathable air.
It is time for the City to update its CTR Plan. City staff will explain the overall program with goals to encourage fewer “drive-alone” trips.
Find out how you can be an instrumental part of this plan update and provide feedback on this as well as specific programs such as scooter/bike-share, shared-use mobility hubs, and EV car share all of which will be coming soon to Shoreline.
Will they cover what to do or who to notify if someone in the coach is smoking/passed out/defecating/puking or otherwise not being a respectable rider?
ReplyDeletePress the emergency button or follow security protocol listed on the train but you can walk
DeleteYou can text Sound Transit. They were very quick to respond the one time I had to use that service.
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