Thursday, April 16, 2015

Madison Corridor Bus Rapid Transit Study: Design Options Open House

Madison Corridor Bus Rapid Transit Study:  Design Options Open House

WEIGH IN ON MADISON CORRIDOR BRT DESIGNS!
For the past nine months, SDOT has been working with communities along the Madison Corridor to develop bus rapid transit (BRT) design options from the waterfront to Madison Valley.  The Madison BRT project is an opportunity to provide neighborhoods with a faster, more reliable transit connection to key destinations, enhance walking conditions and the streetscape along Madison, and identify an alternate bike facility to be built as part of the project.
SDOT is pleased to announce an upcoming open house to review concepts, discuss the results of technical analysis, and have a community conversation about project priorities.

 
Please join your neighbors to review design options, discuss benefits and trade-offs, and provide your input on priority elements for the project.  SDOT would like your input on:
  • BRT design options, routing, terminals, and station locations
  • Priorities for transit service and capital investments
  • Design concepts for a Central Area protected bike lane
This event is the culmination of nine months of community engagement and technical work and is a key milestone before selecting a preferred alternative.  Your input at this meeting is important to shape project decisions about the elements listed above.
If you are unable to attend, please visit the project webpage to complete a survey (available May 6) about your project preferences and priorities:http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/madisonbrt.htm

Please forward this invitation to others who may be interested. 

For more information about this project, visit:
For special accommodation or language assistance, please contact:
Sara Walton (206) 386-4645, madisonbrt@seattle.gov by May 4


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