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Active Transportation Plan Appendix a Regional Bicycle Network Maps Active Transportation Plan Appendix A Regional Bicycle Network Maps and Gap List Regional Bicycle Network Development Map Series KEY by SMART Corridors West Snohomish 2 East Snohomish 2 East Snohomish 1 West Snohomish 1 North Eastside Kitsap NW King King 1 NE King 1 SW Eastside South Kitsap King 1 King 2 and Vashon Island SE King 1 SW West King 2 SE King 2 Pierce 1 West Pierce 2 East Pierce 1 East Pierce 2 H T E 204TH 7 2 4 204TH 04T 8 H B K PINE PC-44-b 0 E NELSON A KT-3 T L 1 H D H - D Y Y S T ELLISPORT O E 1 E E N R G L 1 O E 3 N N E 1 B V 2 T N R W D D E 1 I U I N A I N T S S R E C S E K T L M L Y E L S E U G L Y E I L 220 TH N L H W O A K 1 H 60 TH M V D K T C N T 6 2 O T N 6 6 H C - E H G T A 1 C T 4 O E Y S 0 4 1 P O 9 D E T 232ND - D R R d S H R 1 PC U C -44-d T 3 ²³ P PC I -44- 7 c C 1 0 S H 6 144TH 1 S 1 I G H O Y L T L D R E 8 B L M S 1 A L T Highline 1 N H A H Kent DesMoines P&R T V P H G 4 I H T A Community College SR 3 5 02 C L T R N N H L 4 *# E S W T - O 9 T 8 4 C R T 1 128TH 4 S O K 1 E M C - N R CREVISTO a O L C D L I D H O H T C 4 K H K T 3 WO T ODHILL C S 1 6 1 O 2 3 1 C S 1 A A S I L 112TH E L U P H B S D N T R T 0 I N E 7 L 2 H N R L E 2 G E O 1 I P M M N H R S Y A S EHMEL Y O E C 100TH A E W R I K H C M L N C S O A L A B A B H M A A J U Y OLSON V V T P V I R E U W A N LRT 272nd Station T H H HALL C B H N T A 6 E D M 92ND C 94TH 8 B C N U u S 2 J s A h 8 HN C E UG m I R VA C H Y H a T C SOU E n ²³ K H C S T H T r A H R a A 6 L T i R l 8 E 1 Talehquah Ferry Terminal L 6 B A 6 O D 6 SE R H O ROSEDALE E V S R I I K E S ! A H R W E N ²³N T E Y A T Y 8 E a - N 7 N A K P 1 I O R S 0 D E K I O W P -1 P N C R U H G A H H I H IT N N M B S T I C 9 Y O ²³ A S - A 6 K R M 312TH E P E Kimball P&R D 4 U O O Y K K L L C T 64T R A HUN H E P SID H A T Federal Way Transit Center F AS T L ! C E 7 - 4 9 b 320TH - - NO T c R H 1 P E 6TH T 5 O H 0 I Y N 8 T 7 C E H 1 LE - N K A O T Point Defiance Ferry Terminal D K O H N L 8 C O A R C P G T 3 T O L R R O I Regional Bicycle A Network A ND H A C P Y L L O E D T ! N 0 I O T S - 51ST 1 A W C R 9 I L O E N T u I - K U F D s b M T S h 51S A T 1 S R H T m R I T C N 2 N E 6 A WEST PIERCE P U I M 40TH a S VI 340T 33 P D n E H U N H T W O S N T T E N 2 0 r H P 36TH a 9 7 i T 344TH 344 l PC U TH Y D - 52 5 -a H A E 4 H N e T S ! K 2 T 32N D - E l 9 A S i 2 5 S A W 4 A T a 9 1 RR B A L E r N A - LEGEND 1 Y N U 2 33R T D D 8TH D NORPOINT H S N R C W P A ARR R T N EN O H P I D C M 2 A P 6 F 5TH 37TH 37TH CM A U N B N H R 8 - R L H 29T E J 3 9 AY H 356TH 2 6T 1 H T R C P H - Tier 1 - Regional Bicycle Network 6 0 a T A R Y 5 ONE a 4 T S - E E O K 3 P L 2 H EL S 30TH T H 5 1 W T Tier 2 - Regional Bicycle Network D R 1 M - O 5 F R R 1 N F C H 6 18TH 3 ²³ O 26TH A 6 C H O T I L 6 E HE H RRON P N H X P 2 T T T R A A C Existing Trails and Bike lanes 21ST U 1 C C N 8 E O 1 - O M D 3 5 R D A E T 7 S (on Regional Network Nonly) L I R A - W P T Y a University of Puget Sound A 15TH L A T L H O F *# M N 7T L ²³ R O E H N O S I FOX FO S L X I D A S N V J E Network BuffMer - 1/2 mile wide D P I N C E D -12 D N I - 2 E b V I C S T 6 K 6TH E LRT Theatre District Station T K DELANO H S E Roadway network T Bates Technical College 9 0 Y 0 H ! IS 1 10th and Commerce DT Bus Hub 5 4TH T - H L N P A 11TH H 9 ! T R A T 2 1 H M E N PC-56-c S 8 E D T T N Tacoma Community College Transit Center I 5 6 R *# H H I 1 D LRT Convention Center Station 5T b W 1 6 N A - Other Striped Bike Lanes A 2 ! S D KAMUS Y 1 3 12T D H U 19TH E 5 19TH ! I H N T 1 L 9 T S C 1 - 2 A H University of Washington Tacoma Campus H D L ! 4 T *#C A C 1 2 # 24TH * B Other Protected Bike Lanes AY N f I-5 H 1 TH I-5 - P 27 D T ! MOWITSH Tacoma Community College 1 9 PC-38-b 1 - H ! T ! T H LRT South 25th Station Tacoma Dome Station and P&R E C 4 3 Other Existing Separated Paths 1ST T P N D H S 1 7 H P 4T C A 3 T 6 R N L C - 1 33R c I D M A 3 U d 1 - - P 4TH 7 E S H 3 3 S - 2 K H N M N T b 1 35TH BA P b C IR I T - FA Regional Transit Location - C C A Y 6 O R 5 ! R C I H 3 L - - 1 S T D 3 P O 40TH F O I O 1 W E P R O 1 - W C 7TH C a E - 3 3 D 8T M O M H I 38TH S A 38TH G V 40TH P N P A E O N M P O D C L E Future Regional Transit location (may change) E R A N V !> H D T A A P N L T E G H R I O 44TH T L L R N D G P E I T O R 4 E 4 V O TH R E L O 4 ROUSE W T 47TH E ROUS E B " E U 4 Y Q L H P H Tacoma Mall Transit Center BRT Stations (Existing, Future) IR G C T T E T S T N H 7 48T I H 9 C E 6 7 I H H R K ! 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L D L 9 E H N N L 4 N I Bates Technical College I T O 2 W A Manufacturing and Industrial Center D P 0 N a 2 6 Y ²³ S R 5 - - O M E I 80TH 80TH 3 80TH N D P # 1 * K 8 C S P A Y A 2 TE N 84T LOVASS H C IL P C - Y E A c H FRY 18- CO Y 84TH - 84TH Military Base K -1 - O 85TH 8 0 E M O C PC H - J L R Y c T N YOMAN P T E N Clover Park Technical College R 4 E I S P L 2 E b S K L E C Pierce College - K 90T N # H * C A W W C 4 - E I Regional Parks M O 1 W 1 R F L V A 1 E # * D K 1 A - F E - 96TH - d P F 96TH J O A C E OS Y 96TH 96TH N R E E C 97T T P 100TH Lakewood Transit Center H -8 H R A O 101ST S CA I MUS N M 99T I H E F P -d N 104TH 104TH U ! !I-5/ SR 512 Transit Center and P&R !Lakewood Station Parkland Transit Center South Hill Mall Transit Center *# Pacific Lutheran University ²³ ²³ Star Lake P&R LRT 272nd Station " ²³ Talehquah Ferry Terminal " ²³ ! " " ²³" Kimball P&R " " Auburn P&R h T H H HUN 9 R H Federal Way Transit Center - - T 316TH S " E T " " M ! 7 A 8 A I Y 8 "" D 4 320TH I ! R P L N E 6 T R ! I 4 H E Y - C T Y D O R 56TH I 6 T O F A E Regional BicA ycle NetwoM rk 324TH T N 8 - S 5 L N G L 9 R H R L K - 7 I D I L F Point Defiance Ferry Terminal T O d Y C - A A AR H - N I S R ! T c O V I L N H 7 D A P O H E AL D P 330TH E T T 9 Auburn Station E - T P Y K S C 51ST O 0 331ST 8 ! ²³ 1 S T G E T 3 I WEST PIERCE Map 2 O C N - N E A 33 9 S 6 N F A T I T H 9 ! - 336 S - 1 TH W W 4 K S T K T T b 2 H T l 40TH L S i O P 4 I H T a B H 8 W N A r U 1 0 L - T A T 36TH U H 7 A R A L a A 15TH Y G 5 3 T 44TH P S D O S R 46TH 3 B H 5 O H H - A N R C S 1 4 T T T N 32ND 2 ! N H A 9 E 3 6 5 E 48TH 2 0 V 4 O R 1 1 N E D N 1 349TH 1 R T 33RD D G R H P A - D R e C L A A b i W D - R ! 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