posted 01/22/09 06:26 PM | updated 01/22/09 06:26 PM
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New Details on I-90 Light Rail Station

I went over to the Sound Transit open house at Thurgood Marshall elementary tonight to get a look at the latest design for the light rail station planned for I-90 between 23rd & Rainier. It's all part of the new East Link route that will link downtown Seattle with Mercer Island, Bellevue, and the Microsoft campus.

Here's some of the highlights:

  • There will be entrances from both 23rd & Rainier, with the station situated closest to 23rd.  
  • Access from 23rd will be provided via 2 elevators, escalators, and stairs, with a ticket station up at the level of 23rd
  • Access from Rainier will be via a long ramp that connects to the existing pathways that lead from the street up to the bus stations on I-90.  This will allow connections from the #7 bus and the express buses that run along I-90
  • There will be stops for the #48 bus on each side of 23rd in front of the entrance to the station
  • Bike racks & lockers will be provided in front of the station on 23rd
  • The light rail station will be open-air, but will have overhead protection from the rain

Sound Transit will be accepting public comment on their plans until February 25th.  Construction is scheduled to begin in 2013, with service to Bellevue opening in 2020. My recommended comment? "Build it faster!"

Detailed drawings of the station are in the attached PDF file.

pdf files
Scott

Could you post the photo's as a down loadable jpeg?

I really wish they had done better outreach. I never got a notice and I am within a couple of blocks from Judkins Park .

Thanks for your continued good work!
Comment by falcon
January 22, 2009
RE: pdf files
Here's a link to a downloadable version of the main photo above:
http://www.centraldistrictnews.com/media/news/2009/1/23/ORlW
Comment by scott
January 22, 2009
Sound Transit Outreach
If you sign up on the Sound Transit website, you'll get regular emails and fliers in the mail informing you of changes and meetings in the neighborhood. I also live near Judkins Park, and I get something from Sound Transit via email at least once a week, and a monthly mailing as well.
Comment by Furious Coder
January 23, 2009
RE: Sound Transit Outreach
Legally, they have to send out notices in the mail.
Comment by falcon
January 24, 2009
High denisty housing around station areas
For those not following the action, there is legislation right now at the State level that will mandate higher density zoning around station areas. The proposal is for 50 units/acre net density within 1/2 mile radius around the site. As we will see with the rezoning around Beacon Hill, McClellan, there will be much more density there.

Parts of Jackson Place, Judkins and Mt Baker will be affected by this Link II stop. 1/2 mile radius is about 480 acres. This issue has come up very fast - the City Neighborhood Council is discussing it tonite. Last week the Community Council Federation looked at it.

Here is a notice that has been going around I include in its entirety:

Important! Hearing on Futurewise's Pro-Density Gentrification Bill Wed 8AM in Olympia (HB 1490) 1490)

Our city's low income housing stock, Greenbelts and tree canopy are directly threatened!
We really need you there to tell your legislators you are opposed to the Futurewise "Transit Oriented Development TOD Bill" HB 1490....or you must call/email 'em ASAP!

Hearing 8AM Wed. 28th, Olympia Hearing E. John L. O'Brien Room: (for more info email us or call 632-0668)
if you cannot attend, you must email and call legislators listed below ASAP - a lot is at stake!
(call us if you need a ride and we will try and accommodate you if possible)

"Yes clustering growth around transit stations makes sense but the densities this bill requires, particularly in SE Seattle, spells only one thing - accelerated displacement of low income and minority households and loss of more trees and open space in our neighborhoods" We don't... read more
Comment by jackson place resident
January 26, 2009
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