Article 6GSQA SDOT is nearing final design for the Georgetown to Downtown bike route

SDOT is nearing final design for the Georgetown to Downtown bike route

by
Tom Fucoloro
from Seattle Bike Blog on (#6GSQA)
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The design for the Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project, which will build a long-awaited and sorely needed bike connection, is nearing completion. The biggest changes are that the route will now access the SoDo Trail via S Lander Street rather than S Forest Street, which the SoDo Business Improvement Area requested. They have also revealed their plan to connect the SoDo Trail to downtown via S Royal Brougham Way and 6th Ave S, which is currently closed completely where it passes through the Home Base-Salvation Army shelter.

The schedule calls for final design to be complete soon and for construction in 2024.

SDOT is hosting a meeting 6 p.m. tonight (Nov. 30) to discuss the latest changes. Details for joining the meeting:

Join us for a virtual public meeting on Thursday, November 30 from 6 - 7 PM to hear about project updates. We'll highlight what's new in the design plans, share more about the outreach we've been doing with the SODO Business Improvement Area (BIA), and host a live Q&A. We hope to see you there!

When:Thursday, November 30 | 6:00 - 7:00 PM

Where:Zoom Meeting

(click to join)

Call-In Option:Prefer to join by phone? Follow these instructions:

Dial: +1 (253) 215-8782

Enter Meeting Number: 872 7061 6400

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