Commuters exit a Sound Transit Link light rail train after work hours. Community input during this project phase will be key to identifying future station and route locations that best meet the community's needs.
You still have until Dec. 10 to visit our interactive early scoping website to learn more about the Everett Link Extension project and share your thoughts on potential station, route, and Operations and Maintenance Facility (OMF) North locations. Your input is key to the project's success. We would like to hear from you about:
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Alternatives for stations, routes, and a new operations and maintenance facility.
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Potential benefits and impacts of the project on your community, the environment, and/or transportation.
- The project's draft purpose and need.
Your input will help Sound Transit better understand your community and evaluate alternatives that best suit your community's needs in the first stages of development for this project (alternatives development phase). Comments may be submitted online by visiting our interactive website, emailing , leaving a voicemail at (888) 512-8599 or by mail:
Sound Transit Kathy Fendt 401 S. Jackson St. Seattle, WA 98104
Following the close of the early scoping comment period, the project team will conduct the next level of evaluation, called Level 1, for potential station, route and Operations and Maintenance Facility (OMF) North locations.
We will return in Spring 2022 with a public comment summary and themes we heard from the community that have influenced the alternatives that will be studied in Level 1. The project team will also have findings to share from our research and you will have another opportunity to comment on new information and which alternatives should move forward for Level 2 evaluation. This updated version of the project web page will be similar to the interactive early scoping site that is live until Dec. 10. Stay tuned!
In 2024, new light rail stations will open in Snohomish County as part of the Lynnwood Link Extension. Our partners at Community Transit are currently undergoing a process to revise the existing bus network to better connect to future LINK stations and want to hear about your priorities for service improvements.
Visit Community Transit's interactive website to share your input through an online survey by December 17, 2021. Community Transit's restructured bus routes as a result of the Lynnwood Link Extension opening is an example of what Snohomish County residents could see when Everett Link Extension open in 2037-2041.
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