Riders Invited to Have a Say: Survey on bus and light rail service in East King County
King County, Washington sent this bulletin at 04/06/2021 12:41 PM PDTEast Link Connections: Community input needed for future integrated bus and light rail service in East King County
Help plan the future of transit on the Eastside; tell us how to improve Eastside connections as Link light rail service expands through 2024.
By 2024 Sound Transit will open 12 new light rail stations connecting downtown Seattle and the Eastside. King County Metro and Sound Transit are initiating East Link Connections, which will integrate with and complement Sound Transit’s new Link light rail service, and, in the process, improve connections and minimize duplication of bus service with Link.
Do you live, work, go to school and/or travel within Eastside communities, including but not limited to areas east and south of Kenmore; east of the I-90 and SR 520 bridges; north of east Renton, including Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Sammamish or Issaquah?
Please take the East Link Connections Transit Needs Survey before April 25, and tell us where you want to go.
The East Link Connections transit needs survey is available in English, Spanish, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese, Korean, Russian, Vietnamese, Hindi and Tagalog, and is open until April 25, 2021. More information is available on the East Link Connections project website and at the Metro Matters Blog.
If you have any questions, or would prefer us to email or mail the survey to you, please contact East Link Connections team at haveasay@kingcounty.gov or 206-263-1939.
