Mobility and Access Policy Moves

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Mobility and Access is key element of neighborhood area planning because it shapes how people move around their neighborhood to get to daily needs. Polices in this section can inform future capital improvements around streets and trails, future development patterns that are more fine-grained and walkable, and collaboration opportunities with transit agencies as new transit options transform how people get around the city. 

Goal

To support a connected and safe transportation network that makes walking, biking, and transit convenient for all trips inside and outside the neighborhood.

Policy Moves

Providing a safe, connected, and expanded active transportation network

Coordinating with Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) on relieving congestion around the I-90/I-405 interchange 

Improving wayfinding to area destinations and trail networks, highlighting the Mountains to Sound Greenway  

Coordinating with transit partners to provide better access to transit and supporting amenities 


In the comment box below, please consider the following:

  1. Is there anything that you think is missing from these Mobility and Access policy moves?
  2. If these Neighborhood Identity policies were implemented, what outcomes would you most like to see?
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