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See Preliminary Plans On Mobility Improvements To N 34th

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On Tuesday, January 24th, at Fremont Brewing, SDOT will present proposed street design concepts for N 34th, east of Fremont Ave N.

The City of Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) has changes proposed for N 34th St between Fremont Avenue and Stone Way North, and on Tuesday, Janaury 23rd, from 4:30p – 6p, they will share preliminary street design concepts in the Urban Beer Garden at Fremont Brewing.

Last October, SDOT representatives went door-to-door, among local businesses, gathering input to incorporate into citywide modal plans and traffic data.  Now, they want to present a Modality Project for the area – pedestrian, cyclist, and vehicular.  The proposed design concept can be reviewed, and feedback given, via an on-line survey (click here for the SurveyMonkey.)

SDOT plans to upgrade the existing bike lane, and provide a comfortable and predictable connection to the Burke-Gilman Bike Trail.  SDOT has also proposed to maintain freight access along this corridor, which is a major arterial.  Unfortunately, this blending of bicycle and freight access did not get good results on N 34th St, west of Fremont Avenue North.  Please give your input to create a better plan for this portion of the roadway.

The Mobility Project is intended to improve the movement of people and goods, and input will determine the future of N 34th St.  As Fremont becomes denser, with more people trying to move around, it is important to maintain mobility for all.

If you have questions on this project, contact Jason Fialkoff at 206-684-4617 or N34Mobility@seattle.gov  Final design of this project will occur in 2019 with construction completed in 2020.