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Nightly lane restrictions on NE 174th St and King County Metro ramp closures

Monday, August 12, 2024

Starting Monday, August 12, 2024 Sound Transit will close the King County Metro northbound I-5 off- and on-ramp to NE 175th St and the right lanes of eastbound and westbound NE 175th St for site restoration work. 

This work is part of the Lynnwood Link Extension.

The work will be done at night, Monday August 12 through Thursday August 15, 2024, 8pm to 5am the next morning.

The right lanes of eastbound and westbound NE 175th St between Corliss and 3rd Ave NE will be closed (see maps).
 
Some bus routes may be affected. Please check the King County Metro website for details.

More project info: soundtransit.org/lynnwoodlink


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Sound Transit night work on 5th NE and at NE 185th station garage

Saturday, August 3, 2024

Full night time road closure of 5th Ave NE from NE 145th St to NE 148th St

Starting Monday, Aug. 5, Sound Transit crews will finish paint striping on 5th Ave NE from NE 145th St to NE 148th St, resulting in nighttime road closures. 

The NE 145th St to northbound I-5 on-ramp will also be closed. This work will be performed at night to minimize traffic and community disruption.

Night work at NE 185th Station Garage


Starting Monday, Aug. 5, contractors will be performing night work inside the Sound Transit guideway at the NE 185th Station Garage. This work is part of the Lynnwood Link Extension.

Residents should expect noise from equipment and vehicles such as striping trucks, sweeper trucks, air compressors, light plants/generators, MMA trucks, and various hand tools.

Monday, August 5, through Thursday, August 8, from 8pm to 5am the following mornings.


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195th pedestrian bridge to close for up to three weeks for renovation

Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Photo by Johanna Pollit

Sound Transit will be closing the NE 195th St pedestrian bridge for restoration. The closure is expected to begin on Thursday, August 1, 2024 and last for approximately three weeks. 

This work is weather-dependent, and the duration of closure may change.

The pedestrian bridge will be closed for 3 weeks.
Pedestrians and cyclists are advised to detour to 185th overpass.

There will be no access for pedestrians or cyclists during this closure. They are advised to use crossing routes at NE 185th St.

Crews will be working on the east side of the NE 195th St pedestrian bridge, and the bridge will be closed on both sides.


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Military personnel ride Sound Transit free during Fleet Week July 29 to August 4, 2024

Saturday, July 27, 2024

Photo courtesy Sound Transit
Sound Transit is honoring members of the military during Seafair by providing free transit service July 29 to August 4, 2024.

During Seattle Fleet Week, members and former members of the Armed Forces, including active duty, veterans and retirees, can ride free on Link light rail, Sounder commuter trains and Sound Transit Express buses.

Service members not in uniform are asked to show their military identification to the transit operator upon boarding a bus or train, or to fare inspectors if requested. 

Valid forms of military I.D. include a Uniformed Identification Card, a Veteran Health Identification Card or a Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty Form (also referred to as a DD-214).

Ships from the U.S. Navy, U.S Coast Guard and Royal Canadian Navy are docked at piers along the Seattle waterfront for the public to tour and enjoy. More information on Fleet Week and the Parade of Ships is available here

All customers riding Sound Transit to Seafair activities should plan ahead and allow plenty of time for traffic delays and road closures. Sign up for Rider Alerts or visit Sound Transit’s service alerts page for the latest information.


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Emergency response exercise July 27, 2024 at Mountlake Terrace Sound Transit station

Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Sound Transit to hold emergency response exercise at MLT Station
Photo courtesy Sound Transit

Sound Transit and local emergency responders will stage a Federal Transit Administration–required Safety and Security Certification Exercise to test the system readiness of the 1 Line extension to Lynnwood. 

Portions of the exercise may be visible to riders, including volunteer victims with simulated injuries, and emergency vehicles and responders.

The exercise will be held on Saturday, July 27 from 10am – 2pm at the Mountlake Terrace Station, 6001 236th Street SW, Mountlake Terrace, WA.

This full-scale exercise will be conducted in collaboration with South County Fire and Shoreline Fire Department.

Sound Transit will simulate an emergency scenario that involves a light rail train derailment near Mountlake Terrace Station.

We will not be closing any traffic lanes to facilitate this exercise.


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Overnight closures on NE 175th for Sound Transit construction

Saturday, July 20, 2024




Sound Transit will perform major work overnight on 175th from Sunday to Thursday.

Full closure of NE 175th St, northbound I-5 on- and off-ramps, and King County Metro on-ramp

Starting Sunday, July 21, 2024 Sound Transit will close both directions of NE 175th St from 5th Ave NE to the I-5 underpass, including the northbound I-5 on- and off-ramps at NE 175th St.

Sunday, July 21, through Thursday, July 25, from 11pm to 5am the following mornings.

These closures are part of the Lynnwood Link Extension.

Contact information:
Traffic will need to detour to the next freeway entrance / exit and east-west surface streets such as 155th, 185th, and 205th and north south routes on 5th and 15th.


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Shoreline South Light Rail Grand Opening Friday, August 30, 2024, from 4:00pm to 8:00pm with Chamber of Commerce in charge of festivities

Tuesday, July 16, 2024


Sound Transit has chosen the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce to organize and host a grand opening celebration of the Shoreline South/148th light rail station in Shoreline on August 30, 2024 from 4pm to 8pm.

The Shoreline Chamber of Commerce would like to feature Shoreline Businesses, especially Chamber Members. 

There are multiple ways you and your business can participate.
  • Set up a booth in the Night Market vendor area.
  • Volunteer to oversee an activity and also have the opportunity to meet people.
  • Sponsor an activity and your business will receive recognition signage at that activity.
  • For our members involved in Real Estate, there will be a real estate resource table.
We are also going to need our members to volunteer for an hour or two to manage this event – set-up, assisting with games, answering questions, and cleaning up.

There will be a Night Market featuring businesses, non-profits and food vendors, Live Music and entertainment, engaging activities and carnival style games, free popcorn, food trucks, a photo booth and more. 

The stations are going to be packed, with an estimated 3,000 to 8,000 attendees throughout the event.

If you would like your business to be represented, please take a few minutes to complete the Participant Registration Form

DEADLINE: Friday, August 2, 2024

Contact Renée Smith, Event Manager, with questions renee@reneesmithevents.com


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Lake Forest Park councilmembers oppose rapid transit improvements on Bothell Way

Saturday, July 13, 2024

An aerial view from the Sound Transit plan shows the proposed northeast-bound bus lane some Lake Forest Park council members oppose (in blue)
By Oliver Moffat

At their June 27, 2024 meeting, the Lake Forest Park city council debated a proposed letter to Sound Transit opposing a rapid transit bus lane on Bothell Way.

The letter, sponsored by Deputy Mayor Lorri Bodi, called the highway a “green residential corridor and city gateway”, and called on Sound Transit to preserve trees and shrubs between 153rd and 165th by removing a proposed northeast-bound bus lane and shrinking a bus station at 165th street. “No other city will face such inequitable impacts,” the letter argued.

Councilmember Semra Riddle declined to sign the letter because it lacked specifics. “We're not Traffic Engineers and so some of these elements I think are overreaching what we are able to say,” she said. Riddle also disagreed the city has suffered unfairly compared to the impact neighboring cities have experienced from mass transit projects. “Yes, we do have disproportionate impacts right now but that's because those impacts have already been made to our neighboring cities.”

The proposed letter asks Sound Transit to remove a northeast-bound Business Access and Transit (BAT) lane between 153rd and 165th Streets - forcing busses to merge into regular traffic. The city and Sound Transit disagree about how much delay this change would cause for bus riders. Sound Transit says the BAT lane will save commuters 2.3 minutes at rush hour while estimates in the Lake Forest Park letter said removal of the BAT lane will delay commuters by 1.5 minutes.

The Sound Transit S3 line will connect Bothell, Kenmore, and Lake Forest Park to the Shoreline South light rail station with a fleet of all-electric busses running in dedicated bus lanes

The Stride S3 Line is part of a ballot measure approved by voters in 2016 to add Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) along Bothell Way and 145th Street. Once completed, an all-electric bus fleet will feature station stops with off-board payment and multi-door boarding. - connecting Bothell, Kenmore and Lake Forest Park to the 145th Street Light Rail Station in Shoreline.

Bothell celebrated completion of its BRT improvements in June 2022 but the project has fallen behind schedule and has yet to start in Lake Forest Park. Some Lake Forest Park residents have fought the project and said it would “deforest” the state highway. Last year, the Lake Forest Park city council asked Sound Transit to pause the project and passed regulations requiring retaining walls to have architectural finishes and aesthetic vegetation.


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Shoreline celebrates “A Decade of Collaboration” —145th and I-5 Interchange and the 148th Non-Motorized Bridge Projects

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Photo courtesy City of Shoreline

From the City of Shoreline

On June 17, 2024 after a decade of creativity and hard work, plus unprecedented levels of partnership, the City of Shoreline, joined by federal, state, regional and local officials and community stakeholders, celebrated the recent start of construction of two major infrastructure projects. The 145th and I-5 Interchange and the 148th Non-Motorized Bridge projects will soon connect the region to the new Shoreline South/148th Street light rail station, scheduled to open on August 30.

The “thank you” event took place at Sound Transit’s Shoreline South/148th Street station. Attendees included Governor Jay Inslee; U.S. Representative Pramila Jayapal; Washington State Senate Transportation Chair Marko Liias and House Transportation Chair Jake Fey; King County Executive Dow Constantine; Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers; representatives for Senators Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell; and representatives from our community partners Transportation Choices Coalition and North Urban Human Services Alliance.

Ensuring strong transportation connections to light rail has been a Shoreline priority for many years. These projects will improve station access for transit, bicyclists, pedestrians, and cars. The Interchange project will replace the existing stoplights with roundabouts, which will improve the flow of traffic, eliminate idling at stoplights and make it easier for bus riders to access the station and transfer to light rail. The non-motorized bridge will connect residents, pedestrians, and bicyclists from the west side of I-5 directly into the station.

“Since light rail stations were first proposed, the City has been working diligently to prepare for the day when trains would be running,” said Shoreline Mayor Chris Roberts. 

“We upzoned the area around our light rail stations to increase density, and we added green building standards and affordable housing requirements to ensure that our new urban neighborhoods will be both sustainable and equitable. These projects will ensure that the households that live here, as well as the broader community, have safe, reliable access to the new Shoreline South/148th Street station.”

“These transit-oriented projects improve connections for residents, reduce pollution and spur housing investments nearby,” said Governor Jay Inslee. “I appreciate the work of the city of Shoreline to accommodate transit, active transportation and more kinds of housing.”


“Since I came to Congress, ensuring the success of the Shoreline South/148th Station and the Lynnwood Link extension have been among my top priorities. Transit-oriented development, as seen right here in Shoreline, is so critical to tackling climate change, improving regional mobility, and increasing the accessibility and affordability of housing,” said Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal. 

“Accessible transit will help communities reach jobs downtown, an important pivot towards creating mobility that does not require a car to commute. I am so proud to have helped bring home and support over $24 million in federal dollars to ensure we were able to get this project across the finish line.”

“The City of Shoreline’s collaboration with Sound Transit will make it possible for residents of the city and beyond to enjoy the opportunities that light rail brings,” said King County Executive and Sound Transit Board Chair Dow Constantine. 
“These improvements will connect people to this brand-new light rail station and an entire transit hub served by King County Metro buses, making public transit an easier, greener choice for everyone. Thank you to the dedicated transit advocates in our federal and state delegations for their support of these transformative investments.”


Work on these projects is now underway. Currently, 145th Street west of I-5 is closed to speed construction and is slated to reopen this fall. The interchange project is expected to be complete in late 2025. Construction of the eastern portion of the 148th bridge is currently in progress, with the west side work and the placement of the bridge deck planned for 2025. We expect to open the bridge in the spring of 2026.


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Sound Transit presentation at ELNA meeting June 18, 2024: Lynnwood Link Extension Update

Tuesday, June 11, 2024


Erik Ashlie-Vinke, Sound Transit Government & Community Relations Director – North Corridor - will be presenting the Lynnwood Link Extension Update at the June meeting of the Echo Lake Neighborhood Association (ELNA)

With Lynnwood Link Extension opening on August 30, 2024 Sound Transit is excited to share the progress of our work and detail what neighbors can expect in the months prior to opening and once the service begins.

The meeting will be held on Zoom at 7pm on Tuesday June 18, 2024. All are welcome.

The Zoom link will be emailed to those on the ELNA mailing list. To be added email ELNABoard@gmail.com.


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Pre-revenue testing underway on Lynnwood Link Extension

Sunday, June 9, 2024

Screenshot from video by Steven Treseler
from the pedestrian overpass at NE 198th
Testing on the 8.5-mile long Lynnwood Link Extension has entered the pre-revenue phase, marking an important milestone toward the opening on Aug. 30. 

This phase includes training for operators and maintenance staff, and continued testing to ensure stations, tracks, utilities, and vehicles work together as expected in preparation for the start of service.

During this period, light rail vehicles are running frequently between the Northgate and Lynnwood City Center stations.

In addition to trains on the tracks, people can expect to see maintenance vehicles, testing equipment, and personnel involved in the testing process, and hear sounds typical in an operating light rail system including station announcements, wheels on the tracks, and warning signals.

“With the start of pre-revenue service, the countdown has begun toward opening day for the Lynnwood extension, connecting King and Snohomish counties,” said Sound Transit Board Chair and King County Executive Dow Constantine. “This is an exciting moment for our communities as we prepare to further expand the green, integrated transit system our region deserves.”

The next phase of testing will be simulated service, which will begin next month. During simulated service, all trains will discharge passengers at Northgate and continue to Lynnwood. When the Lynnwood extension opens, trains will run every eight minutes during peak hours.

Stacy & Witbeck/Kiewit/Hoffman JV and Skanska Constructors L300 JV are executing the civil construction on the Lynnwood Link Extension. The $3.26 billion project budget includes up to $1.17 billion from a Full Funding Grant Agreement executed by the Federal Transit Administration. In addition, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Build America Bureau executed a $658 million low-interest loan supporting the project, including new light rail vehicles and support facilities.

The Lynnwood extension will serve the following stations, all of them with connections to multiple transit modes:

  • Shoreline South/148th Station. Located just northeast of I-5 at the NE 145th Street exit, the elevated Shoreline South/148th Station includes a parking garage with approximately 500 new spaces as part of the project.
  • Shoreline North/185th Station. Located on the east side of I-5, the Shoreline North/185th Station serves Shoreline Stadium, the Shoreline Conference Center and the surrounding neighborhoods. Improved pedestrian pathways connect the station to the west side of I-5. A parking garage with approximately 500 new spaces is part of the project.
  • Mountlake Terrace Station. Located east of I-5 at the Mountlake Terrace Transit Center just north of 236th Street Southwest, west of Veterans Memorial Park, the elevated Mountlake Terrace Station straddles 236th Street Southwest, and is a short walk from the Mountlake Terrace Library, new city hall and future transit-oriented development. There are 890 existing parking spaces near the station.
  • Lynnwood City Center. Located at the Lynnwood Transit Center, this elevated station serves one of the busiest transit centers in the region, with extensive connections to local and regional service. A new garage containing 1,670 parking stalls in a five-story structure opened last year.

In 2016, voters approved the addition of a light rail station to the Lynnwood Link Extension at NE 130th Street. That station is scheduled to open in 2026.

Visit this page to learn more about the 1 Line to Lynnwood.


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Fare inspections at Link stations begin June 3, 2024

Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Fare Ambassador on Sound Transit train
Photo courtesy Sound Transit

Passengers will need proof of payment within fare paid zones as well as on vehicles

Sound Transit is introducing a new fare inspection process in which Fare Ambassadors will check passengers for proof of payment at Link stations. The first phase of the rollout will begin on Monday, June 3,2024. Fare Ambassadors will continue to conduct fare checks on board Link and Sounder trains.

Fare Ambassadors will conduct fare paid zone inspections within the designated fare-paid areas of Link stations, which may include station platforms. During the first phase, fare paid zone inspections will occur only on the 1 Line, at downtown Seattle stations at different times, and will be expanded in later phases.

Sound Transit relies on fare revenue to operate its services; the Sound Transit Board approved fare paid zone inspections as part of the updated fare compliance policy in 2022.

The new process seeks to increase fare inspections during peak ridership times and make it easier for Fare Ambassadors to help people obtain fares or services. Sound Transit expects platform checks to improve fare collection rates by enabling Fare Ambassadors to provide passengers found without proof of payment with options to pay rather than issuing a citation.

The first phase of the new program will run through August. During this phase, Fare Ambassadors will test several methods of platform inspections before the August 30, 2024 opening of the 1 Line expansion to Lynnwood.

When Lynnwood Link opens, Sound Transit expects heavy ridership and crowded trains during peak periods. Fare Ambassadors on platforms will be able to help new riders navigate the system and will ease the fare check process.

During the first phase of the rollout, Sound Transit will collect passenger feedback about the experience through an online survey. Survey results will influence refining the fare inspection process for the second phase, set to begin in September.

Sound Transit developed the new fare compliance approach in partnership with communities disproportionately impacted by the effects of fare nonpayment. The agency will track the program's performance to ensure equity goals and inspection targets.

More information on Sound Transit’s Fare Ambassadors and fare engagement here.


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Westbound NE 175th St lane restriction for signal pole foundation work

Saturday, May 25, 2024


As early as Tuesday, May 28, 2024 Sound Transit will continue performing nighttime lane restrictions on westbound NE 175th St. These lanes will be restricted for curb and sidewalk restoration on the northeast corner of the northbound I-5 on- and off-ramp intersection. 

Crews perform this work at night due to the restricted hours for westbound lane closures of NE 175th St.

Tuesday, May 28, through Thursday, May 30, from 8pm. to 5am the following mornings.
  • Lane restrictions of westbound NE 175th St from 3rd Ave NE to the northbound I-5 on- and off-ramp intersection (see map).
  • The lane restrictions will occur during working hours and re-open during non-work hours.
  • Residents should expect construction noise from equipment being operated at night such as an excavator, a concrete breaker, a haul truck, a concrete truck, a concrete vibrator, a concrete demo saw, crew trucks, light plants, and various hand tools.
  • Some bus routes may be affected. Please check the King County Metro website for details.
Outreach specialist: c-jaybee.ragudo@soundtransit.org or 206-701-1469


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Sound Transit inviting feedback - Stride Station Naming Survey

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Courtesy Sound Transit
Sound Transit wants to hear from you

The project team is moving forward to the station naming process and would like your thoughts and feedback about possible station names along Sound Transit’s Stride bus rapid transit lines S1, S2, and S3. 

Take our public survey online before May 31, 2024 or visit one of our station pop-up events.

Stop by at our station pop-ups

The project team is hosting in-person pop-ups in Bothell and Kirkland. We hope you will attend to learn about the latest project updates and take the station naming survey. Subject matter experts will be present to answer questions. The dates and times for the pop-ups are:

• May 22, 2024, 4 – 6pm – Bothell transit center

• May 23, 2024, 4 – 6pm – Kirkland transit center

If you have questions about the latest designs for Stride S1, S2 and S3 lines, please email brt@soundtransit.org


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Lynnwood Link enters training and testing phase this week

Sound Transit train testing in north Shoreline
from the pedestrian overpass
Screenshot from video by Steve Treseler
Testing on the Lynnwood Extension of the 1 Line enters a new phase this week. This phase includes training for operators and maintenance staff, and continued testing to ensure stations, tracks, utilities, and vehicles work together as expected in preparation for the start of service this summer. 

Light rail vehicles will run frequently between the Northgate and Lynnwood City Center stations.

In addition to trains on the tracks, people can expect to see maintenance vehicles, testing equipment, and personnel involved in the testing process, and hear sounds typical in an operating light rail system including station announcements, wheels on the tracks, and warning signals. 

This is an exciting new phase of the project that brings us one step closer to opening the Lynnwood Link Extension.

While this phase gets underway, we’ll keep working to finish building the new 8.5 mile extension to Lynnwood. Earlier this year, nearby residents may have noticed new activity on the tracks and at stations that have been part of Systems Integration Testing. 

Those activities have included:

Rail grinding: Rail grinding is a routine preventative maintenance activity that prolongs the lifespan of light rail tracks. Crews grind away the top layer of material from the rail. The work generally occurs when rail is installed and then repeated every 2-3 years. Nearby residents and businesses may have heard increased noise and seen localized sparks as a result of this work.

Dead car tows: Dead car tows involve crews towing a single light rail car along the tracks at walking speed to test clearances around the trains when they begin running. Nearby residents and businesses may have seen light rail vehicles on the tracks moving slowly along as crews verify clearances.

Rider information and alert systems testing: Crews need to test systems like fire alarms, track intrusion detection, rider information, and more before the system opens. Nearby residents and businesses should expect to hear these systems being tested prior to the light rail line opening for service.

Sign up for alerts to stay up-to-date on construction. Residents who will be living near an active light rail station can find out more information on what to expect for operational noise here. Learn more about the Lynnwood Link Extension here.


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Westbound NE 175th St lane restriction at night for signal pole foundation work

Saturday, May 18, 2024

175rh lane closure

As early as Monday, May 20, 2024 Sound Transit will perform nighttime lane restrictions on westbound NE 175th St between 3rd Ave NE and the northbound I-5 on- and off-ramp intersection.

These lane restrictions will be utilized for signal pole foundation work on the northeast corner of the northbound I-5 on- and off-ramp intersection. This work activity is performed at night due to the restricted hours for westbound lane closures of NE 175th St.

Closures: Monday, May 20, through Thursday, May 23, from 11pm to 5am the following mornings. The lanes will be closed during work hours and opened during non-work hours.

Residents should expect construction noise from equipment being operated at night such as a vac truck, an auger truck, a dump truck, a concrete truck, crew trucks, light plants, and various hand tools.

Some bus routes may be affected. Please check the King County Metro website for details.


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Overnight I-5 lane reductions and ramp closures scheduled for next week at MLT - Shoreline county line / SR 104

Saturday, May 11, 2024

Cloverleaf is at SR 104

As part of its ongoing Lynnwood Light Rail extension, Sound Transit will close lanes and ramps on I-5 overnight next week, including:
  • The southbound I-5 right lane between the 44th Avenue West on-ramp and 220th Street Southwest will close from 8pm to 5am nightly Monday, May 13, through Friday morning, May 17.
  • The southbound I-5 right lane between 220th Street Southwest and SR 104 will close from 8pm to 5am nightly Monday, May 13, through Thursday morning, May 16.
  • The 220th Street Southwest on-ramp to southbound I-5 will close from 8pm to 4:30am nightly Monday, May 13, through Thursday morning, May 16.
  • The northbound I-5 on- and off-ramps at eastbound and westbound SR 104 will close from 8pm to 5am nightly Monday, May 13, through Friday morning, May 17.

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Night closures of northbound I-5 right lane and northbound I-5 on-ramp from NE 175th St

As early as Tuesday, May 14, 2024 Sound Transit will close the northbound I-5 right lane from NE 175th St to NE 195th St, including the closure of the northbound I-5 on-ramp from NE 175th St. 

Crews will be pouring concrete for the Lynnwood Link Extension.

Crews will work at night to minimize effects on traffic. Tuesday, May 14, through Thursday, May 16, from 9pm to 5am the following mornings.

Residents should expect construction noise from equipment being operated at night such as a concrete truck, a boom truck, a loader, a rotary hammer, a power vacuum, trucks and trailers, light plants, and various hand tools.
 
Some bus routes may be affected. Please check the King County Metro website for details.

More project info: soundtransit.org/lynnwoodlink

Outreach Specialist: c-jaybee.ragudo@soundtransit.org or 206-701-1469


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Joint Neighborhood Information Session for Ridgecrest & Parkwood Neighborhoods May 14, 2024

Friday, May 10, 2024

Joint Neighborhood Information Session 
for Ridgecrest & Parkwood Neighborhoods
Tuesday May 14, 2024, 7:00 - 9:00pm
Ridgecrest Elementary School Gym

Presentation about all the projects going on in connection with the Shoreline South/ 148th Light Rail Station- with an opportunity to ask questions about:
  • 145th St 7 month closure & detour routes
  • I-5 Interchange project
  • 145th Street Corridor project
  • Roundabouts
  • Tree impacts
  • 5th Ave traffic improvements
  • 145th upgrades east side of I-5
  • 148th Street Non-Motorized Bridge project
This is an in-person meeting, or attend remotely via Zoom:
https://zoom.us/j/94794947990 on Tuesday, May 14, 7-9pm

Hosted by the Parkwood and Ridgecrest Neighborhood Associations.


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185th Roundabout is open

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

 Ready to try your luck?

The new roundabout on 185th by the Shoreline/North transit station is open to traffic.




Thanks to Johanna Polit for risking life and limb to get these shots.


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