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Prioritize Street Improvement Projects For Our District

Locations of proposed NSF projects, with green being in District #6 and blue being District #4.  Map provided by SDOT
Locations of proposed NSF projects, with green being in District #6 and blue being District #4. Map provided by SDOT

The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is setting the list of street improvement projects for the Neighborhood Street Fund Program.  Until March 1st, everyone can choose their priorities for proposed projects in one district of the City.

SDOT is in phase 2 of the Neighborhood Street Fund:  Community Prioritization.  Citizens are invited to choose the projects that they feel are highest priority for improvements in a single district of the city.  The Neighborhood Street Fund enables the community to propose and prioritize transportation-related projects to be built by SDOT.

Earlier this year, citizens submitted project ideas to the Neighborhood Street Fund.  Now, public meetings are being held in each of the seven city districts (for Fremont, the District #6 meeting is Feb 26th at 6p in the Phinney Center Community Hall, and the District #4 meeting is Feb 27th at 6p in the Good Shepherd Center.)  Yet, citizens can also set their priorities on-line.

Go to the Seattle.gov website (click here,) to vote on what you believe to be the most important improvements that SDOT should make in one district of the city.  If you have questions, need the materials translated, or need help accessing these materials, please contact nsf@seattle.gov or 206-733-9361