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Link Connections – how public feedback shaped our proposal

Link Connections

Link is coming to Capitol Hill and Husky Stadium in early 2016. Metro and Sound Transit are working with the public to plan how bus service will connect with new light rail.

We heard from nearly 8,000 people in March about two alternatives for how bus service might integrate with Link light rail after it begins operating to Capitol Hill and UW at Husky Stadium in early 2016. View a full summary of what we heard. Thank you to those who took the time to share their input. Watch a video that captures our public meeting process last March.

Based on this feedback, we have created a final proposal. Below are topics we heard during our previous community engagement phase and how the new proposal took each into consideration.

WHAT WE HEARD PEOPLE WANT – IN GENERAL

Frequent, all-day service

Reliable Service

Our proposal:

Better east-west connections

Our proposal provides:

WHAT WE HEARD PEOPLE WANT – ON CAPITOL HILL

Convenient all-day connections to Capitol Hill Station

In our proposal:

Direct connection between Madison Park, Madison Valley and Downtown Seattle

In Alternative 1, the combination of three routes serving the Madison corridor (8, 38 and 49) was confusing

In our proposal:

Frequent service in the Pike/Pine corridor

In our proposal:

Connection between the top of Capitol Hill and the University District

Connection to downtown Seattle from the northeast quadrant of Capitol Hill

Service on 19th Avenue E

Our proposal provides:

WHAT WE HEARD PEOPLE WANT – IN NORTH SEATTLE

Convenient all-day connections to UW station

Connection between Wedgwood, Laurelhurst and UW Station

All-day service on the Roosevelt/11th couplet in the U District

All-day service on 15th Avenue NE in Pinehurst and Maple Leaf

Connection to the north end of the U District from Eastlake corridor

WHAT WE HEARD PEOPLE WANT – ON THE EASTSIDE

All-day service between Kirkland and Downtown Seattle

Direct peak period service from the I-405 corridor to downtown Seattle

Half-hourly service between Issaquah and Eastgate

You can check out the full details of the proposal on our project website, then tell us what you think. Complete an online survey or come to an outreach event. We’ll be accepting public comments through May 31.

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