Transportation

A Look at Sound Transit Alignment Alternatives

The Seattle Transit Blog has a great post today about the 3 alignments that Sound Transit is looking at for a link between Northgate and Lynnwood. Tomorrow is the last day for the public to submit comments and take the survey Sound Transit has put together. The difference between the 3 alternative in Mountlake Terrace really only effect the southwest corner of the City as all alternatives proposed... »

Sound Transit looks at high-capacity alternatives for Northend commuters

Sound Transit looks at high-capacity alternatives for Northend commuters

A voter-approved plan in 2008 to expand Sound Transit’s light rail system north from downtown Seattle to Lynnwood may not end up involving light rail at all. That was one possibility discussed during a North Corridor transit planning meeting sponsored by Sound Transit at the Shoreline Conference Center Thursday night. It was the third in a series of Sound Transit meetings (the first two were in No... »

Reminder: Sound Transit North Corridor planning workshop tonight

Sound Transit is holding 3 public meetings to get input about the future North Corridor, which will provide mass transit from Northgate to Lynnwood. The two remaining meetings are as follows: Oct. 12 – Lynnwood Lynnwood Convention Center 3711 196th St. S.W., Lynnwood 98036 Oct. 14 – Shoreline Shoreline Conference Center 18560 1st Ave. N.E., Shoreline 98155 The meetings will be held from 6 to 8:30 ... »

Crowd gathers to celebrate completion of 230th St SW project

Even with the threat of rain, around 50 people gathered Saturday morning to celebrate the completion of the 230th St. SW road project. Mayor Jerry Smith spoke about how if it wasn’t for the persistance of Mountlake Terrace resident (and one of the City founders) Pat McMahan for the past 20+ years, this project would likely never have been completed. The Mayor also introduced the City’s... »

230th Reconstruction Project Ribbon Cutting October 9

230th Reconstruction Project Ribbon Cutting October 9

The City of Mountlake Terrace will celebrate the completion of the 230th Street Reconstruction Project with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Saturday, October 9 at 10:30 a.m. on 230th Street SW between 60th and 61st Avenues. Refreshments will be served immediately following the ceremony. Completed earlier this fall, the 230th Street SW Reconstruction Project is a crucial transportation link between th... »

Mass transit is coming. What are your thoughts?

Mass transit is coming. What are your thoughts?

How people want to see mass transit (such as light rail) extended from Northgate to Lynnwood–including via Mountlake Terrace–is the subject of three public meetings being held by Sound Transit. There will be three seperate meetings and Sound Transit hopes that you will be able to make one of them. Oct. 7 – North Seattle Ingraham High School 1819 N. 135th St., Seattle 98133 Oct. 12 – Ly... »

Volunteers Needed for Bicycle and Pedestrian Counts

Volunteers Needed for Bicycle and Pedestrian Counts

Mountlake Terrace is looking for volunteers to help count bicycles and pedestrians in key areas as part of the Washington State Bicycle and Pedestrian Documentation Project. Going into its third year, the Documentation Project is providing critical information to cities, regions, and state agencies about non-motorized transportation. This is Mountlake Terrace’s first year to participate in the pro... »

Pavement Markings for 230th Street SW Reconstruction Project

Pavement Markings for 230th Street SW Reconstruction Project

The pavement markings for the 230th Street SW Reconstruction project were completed a couple weeks ago. The markings extend from 56th Avenue W to the east end of the 228th Street SW bridge over Interstate 5. The nearly one-month delay in finishing this part the project was due to the inability of the striping subcontractor to obtain pavement striping paint and thermoplastics caused by a nationwide... »

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