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SUMMER 2018
WELCOME/BIENVENIDO ///
Moving forward together
Lynnwood Link Extension
SUMMER 2018
The Lynnwood Link Extension is a key part of Sound Transit’s mass transit system
expansion approved by voters. Targeted for operation in 2024, four new stations and
8.5 miles of light rail will connect north Seattle, Shoreline, Mountlake Terrace and
Lynnwood with the entire region.
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At Sound Transit, sustainability is about making long-term investments and choices
that keep the region’s environment, communities and economy healthy. The agency
encourages sustainability by providing affordable, environmentally friendly travel
options that connect people to where they live, work and play.
OVERVIEW
START OFSERVICE
2024
CONSTRUCTIONScheduled 2019–2023
DESIGN2016–2019
PLANNING2010–2016
Now: Final design, permitting and construction preparation work.
Transit’s sustainability helps ensure a tomorrow that is better than today
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How long will my trip from Lynnwood take?
SUMMER 2018
PROJECT AREA MAP
King-SnohomishCounty Line
N 185th St
N 145th St
N 155th St
N 175th St
N 130th St
N 105th St
236th St SW
244th St SW
220th St SW
212th St SW
200th St SW
44th
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5th
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15th
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NE Northgate Way
NE 125th St
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ShorelineNorth/185th
ShorelineSouth/145th
LynnwoodCity Center
Mountlake Terrace
Northgate
LakeWashington
LakeBallinger
Shoreline ConferenceCenter
Jackson ParkGolf Course
North SeattleCollege
Transit Center
Twin Ponds Park
Ronald Bog Park
Northgate Mall
Transit Center
Transit Center
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2024Lynnwood Link Extension (2024)
Lynnwood–Seattle–Federal Way Surface Elevated
Lynnwood–Seattle–Redmond Surface Elevated
Link Light Rail
Station
Parking
Northgate Link Extension (2021)
Everett Link Extension (2036)
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Kingsgate/Totem Lake
South Everett
Downtown Everett
NE 85th
Brickyard
Canyon Park
Woodinville
Bonney LakeSouth Hill
LakewoodTowne Center
NE 44th
South Renton
IssaquahHighlands
SouthSammamish
NorthSammamish
Burien
WestwoodVillage
Kirkland
EvergreenPoint
LakeForest
Park
KenmoreBothell
Edmonds
Mukilteo
Tukwila
Puyallup
Sumner
Kent
Auburn
Tillicum
DuPont
South Tacoma
Lakewood
& King StreetInternational District/Chinatown
SeaTac/Airport
Angle Lake
University ofWashington
Capitol Hill
MountBaker
Columbia City
Rainier Beach
Othello
Tukwila/International
Blvd
BeaconHill
Westlake
Pioneer SquareUniversity Street
Stadium
SODO
Convention CenterTheater District
Union StationS 25th
Roosevelt
Shoreline North/185th
Shoreline South/145th
NE 130th
Northgate
U District
Bellevue Downtown
Midtown
MountlakeTerrace
SE Redmond
Downtown Redmond
Spring District/120th
Overlake Village
S Graham St
S Boeing Access Rd
Lakemont
Redmond Technology
S 4thOld City Hall
S 272nd
Kent/DesMoines
Federal Way
SouthFederal Way
Stadium District
6th AveHilltop District
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Tacoma General
TacomaDome
EastTacoma
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Ballard
Interbay
Smith CoveSeattle CenterSouth Lake Union
TacomaCommunity
College
Mariner
SW EverettIndustrial Center
SR 99/Airport Rd
West Alderwood
LynnwoodCity Center
MercerIsland
JudkinsPark
AlaskaJunction
Avalon
Delridg
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Denny
East Main
Wilburton
SouthBellevue
Bel-Red/130th
Eastgate
Richards Rd
SR 526/Evergreen
SouthKirkland
Ash Way
FifePearl
Issaquah
EverettEverett
BellevueSeattle
Tacoma
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Link Light RailFuture service:
Everett–Seattle–West SeattleRedmond–Seattle–LynnwoodBallard–Seattle–TacomaIssaquah–Bellevue–South KirklandTacoma Dome–TacomaCommunity College
In service:Univ. of Washington–Angle LakeTacoma Dome–Theater District
Sounder Commuter RailFuture service:
DuPont–Lakewood
In service:North Line (Everett–Seattle)South Line (Lakewood–Seattle)
BusFuture service:
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)
In service:ST Express bus(service re-evaluated annually)
New station or bus facilityAdded parkingStation improvementsMajor transfer hubExisting station or bus facilityExisting parkingProvisional light rail station
SUMMER 2018
SYSTEM EXPANSION
Sound Transit system expansion is:
• Building a 116-mile network extending regional light rail from Tacoma to Everett,
and from densely developed Seattle neighborhoods to Redmond and Issaquah,
and extending Tacoma Link.
• Establishing Bus Rapid Transit to the north, east and south of Lake Washington.
• Expanding Sounder south line capacity and service, adding two new stations.
• Improving access and expanding parking at Sounder stations.
TREE REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
SUMMER 2018
Starting in early 2019, Sound Transit will begin removing trees in areas where track,
guideway or other transit infrastructure will be located in order to protect safe and
uninterrupted light rail service. Trees could potentially fall onto tracks or disrupt
power service.
Sound Transit is committed to replacing
trees removed during construction based
on replacement requirements in each
jurisdiction. Where feasible, agency crews
will replant short trees under elevated
guideways as depicted in the graphic
above.
Crews will plant additional replacement
trees around the project corridor. The table
below shows the estimated number of
trees slated for removal and the number the
agency will plant as replacements.
Jurisdiction Number of trees to be removed (est.)
Proposed plantings (est.)
Seattle 180 900
Shoreline 550 2,800
Mountlake Terrace 270 950
Lynnwood 350 1,200
WSDOT 3,950 14,550
MITIGATING NOISE
SUMMER 2018
Construction of the guideway requires the removal of some existing Interstate-5
noise walls along the corridor; those will be replaced as needed. Crews will also
place new walls along the guideway at select locations to mitigate noise from light
rail operations and at stations to enhance the patron experience by mitigating noise
from I-5.
Temporary Noise Walls• Temporary removal of existing traffic noise walls during project construction will
be required to make room for work activities and equipment mobilization.
• Crews will replace removed I-5 noise walls with new in-kind walls before the end
of project construction.
• In the interim, the use of temporary noise barriers, where feasible, will provide
partial traffic noise mitigation.
• Specifics regarding locations and duration of temporary noise barriers locations
will be available after the development of a detailed construction plan.
Examples of Sound Curtains
CONSTRUCTION
Selective demolition work Sound Transit has acquired several properties along the corridor.
These properties are needed for construction and transit operation,
and have been brought to Sound Transit’s attention by their neighbors
as potential areas of nuisance now that they are empty. Starting June
2018, we will begin demolishing existing structures and clearing
debris.
Fieldwork This spring, crews have been drilling in the project corridor to locate
utilities and evaluate underground soil conditions for future systems
that support light rail operation. This fieldwork is nearly complete and
helps to pave the way for construction.
Third-party utility relocations Private utility companies, such as electrical, cable and telecoms, will
be moving their infrastructure in advance of construction work in the
area. Contact your utility company if you have any questions about
service interruptions and planned work.
Sound Transit-led utility relocation
Sound Transit will install and relocate utilities in order to remove
infrastructure that may be in the way of upcoming construction, as
well as better align service to the future guideway and stations.
Clearing and grading of vegetationIn advance of construction work, Sound Transit contractors will
remove vegetation to allow space for construction work, equipment
and materials staging, or access to construction areas.
Active construction beginsIn fall 2018, look for specific information about areas of work,
construction sequencing and potential impacts. Major construction
activities are scheduled to begin in mid-2019. At this time, crews
will move large equipment into place, fence in work areas, create
detours around active construction sites.
SUMMER 2018
START OFSERVICE
2024
CONSTRUCTIONScheduled 2019–2023
DESIGN2016–2019
PLANNING2010–2016
Now: Final design, permitting and construction preparation work.
Summer 2018
Early 2019
Mid-2019
SUMMER 2018
WHAT’S IN STORE FOR MOUNTLAKE TERRACE
Temporary parking for Mountlake Terrace Transit Center during constructionSound Transit will install temporary parking spaces near the Mountlake Terrace
Transit Center during construction of the light rail station in compliance with the city’s
Comprehensive Plan.
Ongoing collaborative efforts from the city and its partners took the project through
a rigorous evaluation of multiple potential sites to identify viable replacement parking.
We are moving forward to acquire property at 59th Place West (just east of the transit
center) for construction of a temporary replacement parking lot and bus loop.
Access Enhancement Improvements in Mountlake TerraceSound Transit worked with the city of Mountlake Terrace on designs for a new pedestrian
plaza to connect the Mountlake Terrace Light Rail Station’s south plaza to a future new
development, Terrace Station. The plaza will improve access for riders coming to and
from Terrace Station and crossing 236th Street SW.
One block to transit center
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MOUNTLAKE TERRACE STATION AERIAL VIEW
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MOUNTLAKE TERRACE STATION SITE PLAN
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MOUNTLAKE TERRACE STATION FLOORPLAN
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MOUNTLAKE TERRACE STATION
View from I-5 northbound off-ramp at 236th Street SW
View from 236th Street SW looking west at south lobby
SUMMER 2018
MOUNTLAKE TERRACE STATION
View looking north below guideway at existing garage entry
View of platform
SUMMER 2018
MOUNTLAKE TERRACE STATION
View of north lobby
View of south lobby
Artist Kipp Kobayashi is working to wrap the walls and ceiling of the Mountlake Terrace Station entrance structures with a photographic image of the forest, emphasizing tree roots as a metaphor for the connections and intersections that are at the heart of the light rail development project. Kobayashi’s inspiration comes from the time he’s spent in Mountlake Terrace and the stories he’s heard from residents about the value they place on their urban forest and the strength of their community connections. Kobayashi’s artwork will be rendered in the form of perforations in metal panels. The exact materials and methods for achieving this have not yet been finalized.
About his work, Kobayashi writes, “I am an environmental designer and artist focused on the creation of public places. My work explores the human dynamics that occur within these spaces and how they merge with the physical characteristics of the specific environment, transforming them into living entities composed of our collective thoughts, actions and experiences. By focusing on these intersections of human, cultural and natural factors, I aim to reflect what is at first not apparent; hoping that by revealing those elements, one will forever see and use a particular place or thing in a new and different way.”
STATION ARTWORKKIPP KOBAYASHI
ARTWORK PROPOSAL (IN DEVELOPMENT)
NEIGHBORHOOD INSPIRATION
Color Study #1
Color Study #2