Article 4A1Y0 Learn about the future of Mercer Island’s Mountains to Sound Trail at Thursday open house

Learn about the future of Mercer Island’s Mountains to Sound Trail at Thursday open house

by
Tom Fucoloro
from Seattle Bike Blog on (#4A1Y0)

2.28_open_house_flyer-330x232.jpgThe Mercer Island Parks Department is creating a master plan for Aubrey Davis Park, including the Mountains to Sound Trail, and they are looking for public feedback.

Their open house got snowed out, so the rescheduled event is 6-8 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday) at the Mercer Island Community and Event Center (map) in Luther Burbank Park. You can also comment via their online open house through March 8. But be prepared, it's pretty long.

The online open house shows a handful of potential trail design options depending on the location, and all of them would be 12 to 14 feet in width plus some gravel buffer:

b45c990f-1be7-4a56-b361-a1c757434029-575Today, the trail is mostly lovely except for the stretch along the town center, where it crosses in front of driveways with poor visibility and crosses streets in crosswalks that could use improvement. Signals that separate trail and turn phases could be a good addition, as would better walk signal timing and bike detection. Elements of protected intersections could also work well here to make biking and walking more comfortable. The stretch of trail that passes through the transit center bus stops is also a bit awkward and could use more separation from the walking and waiting spaces.

More details on the open houses, from Mercer Island Parks:

The City's Parks and Recreation Department is leading a master planning process in partnership with the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) to establish a shared community vision for the future of Aubrey Davis Park.

The in-person Open House is scheduled for Thursday, February 28, from 6:00-8:00pm at the Mercer Island Community and Event Center.

An online Open House will be taking place from Thursday, February 7 to March 8. Join us from the comfort of your home to take an interactive survey, learn more about opportunities for this park and give us your feedback.

We look forward to seeing you in-person on February 28!

Questions? Call 206-275-7609

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