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Starting next Saturday, September 14, King County will implement a number of bus service changes to reflect our evolving transit system, including the expansion of light rail service to Lynnwood, the new RapidRide G Line from downtown Seattle to Madison Valley, and new Metro Flex on-demand service launches in the Northshore area. Service changes include new routes, adjusted routes, and deleted or replaced routes. Make sure you’re ready to ride transit after September 13 by reviewing all affected routes and checking out the new services!
Metro provides accessible service to riders with disabilities through the Access Paratransit Transportation Program (Access) and they are currently reviewing Access with the goal of shaping the service for 2027 and beyond. If you are an Access rider, caregiver, or service provider, they want to hear from you! Take the Access Experience Survey to help inform how Access operates and helps riders with disabilities get to their destinations comfortably and efficiently.
Photo: King County Parks
Marymoor Park is one of the most beautiful and beloved parks in our region, attracting over 3 million visitors each year. To improve the safety, visitor experience, and maintenance efficiency of the park, King County Parks is proposing a draft Marymoor Park Plan, building on the 1995 Master Plan with added improvements to keep up with growing use. They need your input to help guide decisions on how to improve and update the park! Take a quick survey by Friday, September 27 to give your feedback on what is most important to you at Marymoor or join a virtual open house on Thursday, September 12 at 6:00 PM.
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