City Council adopts South 200th Street corridor Study

The study presents two options for the City to consider when planning for long-term improvements to the corridor. Option 1 includes one driving lane in each direction with a continuous center-turn lane, bicycle lanes and wider sidewalks. Option 2 maintains two driving lanes in each direction, does not include a center turn lane, adds bicycle lanes and wider sidewalks and would result in acquiring significant property to widen the roadway and fit these improvements.

Two transit-oriented developments in SeaTac approved by Sound Transit Board

Projects are adjacent to Angle Lake light rail station This week, the Sound Transit Board of Directors approved key transaction terms with developers to build two transit-oriented development (TOD) sites adjacent to Angle Lake Station and garage in SeaTac. Mercy Housing Northwest was selected last year to develop the three-quarter acre site known as Angle … Continue reading Two transit-oriented developments in SeaTac approved by Sound Transit Board