Metro released the narratives (maps to come) to proposed revisions to original proposed changes yesterday afternoon, along with presenting a number of ways to comment: http://metro.kingcounty.gov/have-a-say/projects/restructuring-system.html
The highlights to this for the Central District are:
- The #27 will be restored to serve Leschi and Coleman Park during the day. Frequency would decrease on weekends to once every hour. And it it will be E Yesler Way until Boren Avenue where it will be rerouted to Spring Street, Seneca Street, and Third Avenue rather than continuing along E Yesler Way to downtown Seattle. Then it will continue as the #33 on Third Avenue and vise versa on return trips.
- The proposals to delete all of the #2 except the portion from Lake Washington to 12th Avenue with a reroute on Madison to the ferries where it would turn around to the Lake again remains in this proposal. This would be staggered with the #12 along new Madison portion. Saturday service for the #2 along E. Union will decrease from every 15 minutes to every 20 minutes on Saturday.
- The deletion of the #4 remains.
- Proposed frequency increase in the #11 is no longer proposed.
- Proposals for the #14 remain to delete service between 31st Avenue S/S McClellan Street and Mount Rainier Drive S. at all times and on Capitol Hill and downtown Seattle after 7 p.m. and to separate the north and south parts of the route. Take it off Third Avenue on the north and link it with the #1 on south on Third. (map please)
As soon as Metro releases the new maps I will post them and links to them. The pictures here are a history of the stories that have appeared with first being a map of all the first proposed revisions to central routes.
Maps are coming, but at the moment the drop down menu at the right provides a narrative on each of the current revisions to the revisions that were presented in November 2011.
The period for further comment will continue throughout February and will end February 29. Metro will then prepare a recommendation for King County Council to consider in the spring probably April.
A number of methods to comment on the proposal are presented.
Meetings and open houses in or near or related to the CD:
- Feb 10 at 11am – Horizon House
- February 14, 6pm – 7pm First Hill Improvement Association, Swedish First Hill Campus, B Level Conf. Room, 747 Broadway Seattle, WA 98122
- Feb 21 12-2pm – Union Station, 401 S Jackson St, Seattle
- Feb 23 6-8pm – QA Community Center, 1901 1st Ave W, Seattle
- Feb 27 6-8pm – Washington Middle School, 2101 S Jackson St, Seattle
Other meetings where you can comment:
- Feb. 13 – Ballard (Ballard High School, 1418 NW 65th St, Seattle, 6-8 pm)
- Feb. 15 – West Seattle (Madison Middle School, 3429 45th Ave SW, Seattle, 6-8 pm)
- Feb. 16 – Delridge/White Center (Chief Sealth High School, 2600 SW Thistle St, Seattle, 6-8 pm)
FROM METRO:We’re still doing some testing on Internet Explorer and will be adding an interactive neighborhood map and proposed system maps in the coming days—so stay tuned!
We’re still doing some testing on Internet Explorer and will be adding an interactive neighborhood map and proposed system maps in the coming days—so stay tuned!
Some recent CD News Stories:
http://www.centraldistrictnews.com/2011/10/25/metro-shows-significant-changes-to-the-2-3-4-11-12-14
http://www.centraldistrictnews.com/2011/12/15/bus-chick-petition-save-the-27
http://www.centraldistrictnews.com/2012/01/26/bus2ridersgmailcom-announces-more-local-metro-meetings-and-action-plan
And links to others:
http://www.centraldistrictnews.com/2012/01/18/improving-route-2-in-the-central-district-and-first-hill
http://seattletransitblog.com/2012/02/02/metro-waters-down-fall-changes/#more-33422
From Ashley at Metro : A media release is going out to neighborhood blogs and citywide media outlets momentarily and we will be sending out a series of other notifications tomorrow. You may also see us in the neighborhood putting up laminated posters in the bus shelters. Please stop by and say hi if you spot me struggling with a tape gun.From
Thank you so much for the informative update and great news about the 27! I feel your statements about the proposed changes to the 2 are mieading, however. The 2 will still run at the same frequency from Lake Washington to downtown and still serve University Street Link light rail station. Moving it to two blocks to Madison (west of 12th only) will:
1) speed up service from the Central District to downtown since Madison traffic flows more quickly
2) improve reliability of the 2 since the routing to/from Queen Anne will not slow it down anymore and make it late all the time
3) let it share stops with the 12, which gives people travelling between 12th and downtown twice as many options (essentially doubles the frequency) of buses on Madison without changing service frequency or routing of the 2 in the CD..
True, the portion of the 2 continuing on to Queen Anne will go away, but between the limited number of people who actually contine on to Queen Anne (for which I am ocassionally one, actually!) and the increased frequency of the 13, the improved reliability of the 2 and the fact that the 2 will still serve University St Link light rail station and now the ferry docks, I see this change as an improvement to service to and from the Central District. It's also worth noting that the 27 will now continue on to Queen Anne as the 33. I truly admire your advocacy and thank you for standing up for the 27, and please cotinue standing up for bus riders in the CD, but please please please be careful about what you wish against for the 2.