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Dept of Transportation Hosts Another Public Drop-In Session On N 34th

The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is proposing upgrades to the bike lanes on N 34th St, between Fremont Ave & Stone Way.  SDOT representatives have a 10% design concept to share, based on traffic data, guidance from citywide transportation plans and input from a previous community outreach effort.

A map of the area under consideration by SDOT - the orange line marks the streets affected.  Map provided by SDOT
A map of the area under consideration by SDOT – the orange line marks the streets affected. Map provided by SDOT

On Tuesday, December 11th, from 4:30p – 6p, at the Fremont Brewing Urban Beer Garden (1050 N 34th,) there will be a public drop-in session on the plans to install a protected, paint-and-post bike lane along N 34th, from Fremont Ave to Stone Way, and to keep street parking along the northside of the street.

Proposed changes for N 34th St - learn more at Dec 11th drop-in session.
Proposed changes for N 34th St – learn more at Dec 11th drop-in session.

Please drop-in to share your experiences, discuss ideas, and ask project staff questions.  Help the city find ways to improve safety and keep people (and goods) moving.

Original proposal options considered by SDOT staff, and presented at a previous public meeting.
Original proposal options considered by SDOT staff, and presented at a previous public meeting.

For more information on the plans for N 34th, visit the SDOT website (click here,) or contact project staffer Dan Anderson at dan.anderson@seattle.gov or 206-684-8105