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SDOT Starts Transit Improvement On N 36th At Phinney Ave N

SDOT is building a curb/bus bulb on the corner of Phinney & 36th, extending the sidewalk out to the traffic lane. Photo by Adrian Laney, May ’20

Next week, starting on Tuesday, May 26th, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) will have construction crews working in front of the new Cedar Speedster building, housing Revel and Aslan Brewing (at 401 N 36th St.)  This is for a curb/bus bulb for the METRO transit stop at the southeast corner of N 36th St and Phinney Ave N.

The improvements will also increase the size of the curb, and shorten the crossing for pedestrians.  The work is expected to improve the curb ramps to ADA standards, as well as minor drainage repairs.

For those who’ve noticed ‘NO PARKING’ signs along N 36th & Phinney Ave, this transit improvement is the reason why. Image provided by SDOT

The project is estimated to take between four and six weeks, with work being done from 7a – 5p.  The METRO bus stop relocated, temporarily for the construction, to the west of the intersection (in front of the State Farm office of Jeff Kalvelage.)

For more information on this project, contact Darrell Bulmer, SDOT Communications & Outreach Lead at Darrell.Bulmer@seattle.gov or 206/375-5636.