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We want to make your journey to future Everett Link light rail safer and more convenient. Sound Transit sets aside funding for projects that could expand or enhance the pedestrian and bicycle network near stations.
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How will you get to Everett light rail?
Whether you walk, bike, or roll, we want to help get you where you’re going! Tell us what would improve your journey to future Everett Link light rail stations by June 29.
Sound Transit wants to provide safe and convenient access for all future riders of Everett Link. Through the nonmotorized station access allowance, we help fund projects that improve routes to Link stations from neighborhoods, businesses, and community gathering places. Projects can include new or improved sidewalks, crosswalks, signage, bike routes, and more.
We want to know which potential projects would make your trip to the future Everett Link stations safer and more convenient. Learning which projects are most important to you and how they will improve your journey, will help us refine the list of projects for consideration. You can learn more about the candidate projects and provide feedback by visiting our engagement website or attending one of our public meetings:
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In-person public meeting: June 5 from 5:30–7:30 p.m. at Cascade High School in Everett.
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Virtual public meeting: June 17 from 5:30–6:30 p.m. on Zoom.
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Visit us at summer fairs and festivals
We will also be at various fairs and festivals in Everett, Lynnwood, and throughout Snohomish County. At these events, staff can answer your questions and discuss the latest project maps, information, process, and timeline.
To see the list of summer fairs and festivals we’re attending, visit our engagement website.
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