North King County Mobility Coalition

June 2021 Welcome!

• Review Agenda • Welcome & Introductions • Announcements Announcements

• LEP Outreach Updates  Please continue to promote! Transit incentives still available for Spanish speakers  Findaride.org/LEP

• My last meeting

• A return to in-person outreach  Slowly going back to in person MEO work. Please reach out to me if you are interested in this! Volunteer Driver Project

Camille Heatherly, East King County Mobility Coordinator City of Bothell Bicycle Plan

Sherman Goong, City of Bothell CITY OF BOTHELL BIKE PLAN

NORTH KING COUNTY MOBILITY COALITION, JUNE 24, 2021 City of Bothell Bike Plan

 Purpose of Citywide Plan  Update existing Bike Plan to current facility standards and concepts  Guide for prioritizing and implementing bike network improvements.  Understand implementation priorities based on existing infrastructure and costs. City of Bothell Bike Plan

Bike Plan Considerations Bike network “arterial” system Level of Traffic Stress evaluation Bike facility types/infrastructure constraints Improve Safety, enhance connectivity, address equity, and increase ridership City of Bothell Bike Plan  Process to Date  Documented existing bike facility inventory  City Staff developed two plans: Citywide Bike Plan and Design Standards Plan  Initial Public outreach (Fall 2018) – 2 Open House Events (North and South end)  Finalize the cost estimates  Preparing implementation program City of Bothell Bike Plan

Plan Implementation Considerations Implementation based on available funding and grant opportunities over time Prioritize projects that are cost effective and provide safety benefits Adopt design standards for future development to build the network Establish sufficient annual budget in the Capital Facilities Plan Regional network coordination City of Bothell Bike Plan

Future Steps Finalize cost estimates and implementation plan (June 2021) Complete final draft Citywide Bike Plan documentation (July 2021) Conduct public outreach (July 2021) Planning Commission Review (September 2021) City Council Review (October 2021) City of Bothell Bike Plan

Questions?

Sherman Goong, P.E. Transportation Planner City of Bothell [email protected] (425) 806-6774 Shoreline Transportation Master Plan Update

Nora Daley Peng, City of Shoreline Transportation Master Plan Update

June 24, 2021 What is the Transportation Master Plan (TMP)? What is the TMP? A realistic plan that results in action

The City’s TMP will guide transportation investments over the next 20+ years based on the community’s needs and priorities. Why update the TMP?

• The last update to the TMP was in 2011. We must update it by 2023 to • Align with the City Comprehensive Plan; • Meet the Growth Management Act requirements; • Maintain the City’s eligibility for certain grant funding, and • Set transportation policies for guiding the development of Shoreline. What will make the TMP successful?

• A clear, consistent vision • Priorities that reflect community and Council goals • Policies, programs, and projects that reflect existing work and future needs • A feasible, financially sustainable roadmap Where are we in the TMP process?

Winter Spring/Summer Fall Winter Spring/Summer End of 2021 2021 2021 2022 2022 2022

Outreach Series 1 Outreach Series 2 Transportation Outreach Series 3 Draft TMP Finalize & establish TMP & develop future model and & identify projects, and adopt goals transportation forecasts policies, and TMP networks programs What have we done to date? Outreach Series 1 Ways We Heard from People

• Online survey (English, Spanish, Mandarin) ~500 responses • 2 Online Open Houses • Stakeholder meetings • Council of Neighborhoods Board • Neighborhood Associations • Chamber of Commerce • North King County Mobility Coalition • Park & Tree Board Outreach Series 1 Key Discussion Topics

• Safety • Transit • Shared-Use Mobility • Sidewalks • Neighborhood Paths • Bike Facilities • On-street Parking Survey 1 Results Top Priorities Take Survey 2 by July 16!

• Tell your family, friends, and neighbors. Your input will shape the future of Shoreline! • The information we're about to present will help you fill out the survey.

shorelinewa.gov/tmp TMP Vision

Shoreline has a well-developed multimodal transportation system that offers safe and easy travel options that are accessible for everyone, builds climate resiliency, and promotes livability. This system has been developed over time, informed by a robust, inclusive dialogue with the community. TMP Goals

1 Prioritize Safety 4 Build a Connected Community​

2 Seek Equity 5 Protect the Environment​

3 Provide Multimodal Options 6 Support a Vibrant Community Travel Modes

Shared-Use Mobility Driving Bicycling Walking Riding Transit Shared-Use Mobility What is Shared-Use Mobility?

Forms of transportation people can share either at the same time or one after the other • includes: , , bikesharing, scooter sharing, carsharing, carpooling, vanpooling, & more What are Mobility Hubs? Driving What influences your driving experience?

• Traffic signals • Stop signs • Roundabouts • Speed humps • And more! How Do We Measure Performance? What are your top 3 Driving intersections that need improvements? Bicycling Existing Bike Network

• Existing facilities • Existing trails • Existing pathway connections • Existing ped/bike bridges • Location of schools, parks, and shops Level of Traffic Stress / Types of Bicyclists Level of Traffic Stress (LTS) /

HIGHER STRESS LOWER STRESS Aurora Avenue N Future Bike Network We want to hear about barriers you face and where I wish this bike you want to bike more lane continued comfortably. to the park. Walking Existing Pedestrian Network

SIDEWALKS TRAILS PATHWAYS BRIDGES Future Pedestrian Network

We want to hear where you would like crosswalks or pathways (either new or enhanced).

Could this crossing be improved? Riding Transit Light Rail is Coming in 2024!

Shoreline North/185th Station

Shoreline South/148th Station Stride Service is Coming to 148th Station!

Shoreline North/185th Station

Shoreline South/148th SR 522 Bus Station to Light Rail Station (2024-2025) is Coming to Interim Route: Swift Blue Line th Extension to Light 185 Station! Shoreline North/185th Rail Station (2024) Station

Interim SR 522 Blue Line Shoreline South/148th Expansion Station to Light Rail Station Route (2024-2025) Swift Blue Line Long-Term Route: Swift is Coming to Blue Line th Extension to 185 Station! Light Rail Shoreline North/185th Station Station

Long- SR 522 Bus Rapid Transit Term Blue Shoreline South/148th Line Station to Light Rail Station Expansion (2024-2025) Route Metro bus connections to light rail stations (and beyond) are coming!

* King County Metro's Metro Connects 2040 Transit Plan is currently being revised. To be complete Summer 2021 Desired Future Transit Network We want to hear where you want to be able to access transit. Visit the project webpage at shorelinewa.gov/tmp to:

Fill out the Survey 2 until July 16!

Contact Nora Daley-Peng Sign up for email updates at City of Shoreline Project Alert Shoreline by selecting Manager [email protected] Transportation Projects and Planning (206) 801-2483 Q&A Brainstorming:

• What presentations do you wish to see at coalition meetings for the rest of 2021? • Walking • SR 522 BRT • Others? Next Meeting: August 26th, 2021 10:30am – 12:00pm Zoom Remote Maggie Harger North King County Mobility Coordinator [email protected] 425-943-6730 Please contact with any questions!