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Help Metro improve SODO commutes with new services

About 950 people who work in SODO participated last summer in Metro’s survey on transportation needs in the area. We shared their input with a working group, which helped us develop six new transportation options that could help meet those needs.

Now we’re going back to SODO workers with a second survey to ask if they think these new services would help them get to and from work. We invite those who work in SODO to take the survey by Tuesday, Nov. 14.

The six new transportation options are:

The SODO district is a key employment center but many of its workers have schedules not served by current bus service. Also, the pedestrian environment in SODO can make it more difficult to use transit.

This project is part of Metro’s Community Connections program, which uses community partnerships to learn how to close transit gaps where regular bus service isn’t the right fit. For this project, Metro is working with the City of Seattle and the SODO Business Improvement Area to identify transportation gaps and explore innovative, easier ways for people to get where they need to go in SODO.

Have a say

If you work in SODO, we invite you to take the survey by Tuesday, Nov. 14.

Learn more on the project website

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