200th Street Station Open House
Thursday, June 7th from 5:30 until 8:00 PM
Madrona Elementary School – Music Room
20301 32nd Ave. S., SeaTac 98198
OPEN HOUSE FLYER |
The S. 200th Street light rail
extension project will consist of nearly 2 miles of track with a new Link
station located over the top of S. 200th Street and near 28th Avenue South. In
addition to elevated train platforms with covered waiting areas; the project
will make several additional enhancements to the area including off-street
parking garage for commuters, improvements to 200th street to better accommodate
a bus loop for local bus routes, and kiss-and-ride passenger drop off area.
As with other stations along the
Link Light Rail route, the 200th street station will integrate the uniqueness
of the neighborhood and environmental surroundings into the structural design
and public art. The “In Motion” design theme approved for this station is intended to
capture how the natural environment of the station site (including the
atmosphere, seasons, and unique and spectacular views to the surrounding
mountains and water) is constantly “in motion.” The ever-changing effects of
the weather and seasons on the sky, sunlight, wind, rain, and plants will be
accentuated through art and design chosen for the 200th Street
Station.
Additional project detail is
available in the SEPA Addendum, on the Sound Transit Website or may be obtained
by attending the Sound Transit Open House in the Music Room at Madrona Elementary
School from 5:30 until 8:00 PM this Thursday, June 7th.
At the open house, participants will be able to:
At the open house, participants will be able to:
• Review station and guide way design
elements
• Learn when early construction work
could start
• Review proposed parking elements
• Review non-motorized (bicycle and
pedestrian) access improvements
• Review proposed public art elements
• Comment on proposed station names
• Talk to project staff
We encourage you to invite your neighbors and come join this meeting
to review the exciting changes planned for the south lake neighborhood and get
answers to any questions you may have about this project.
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