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Sound Transit Neighborhood Forum: Delridge Station

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December 7, 2019 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm America/Los Angeles Timezone
2019-12-07T10:00:00-08:00
2019-12-07T12:00:00-08:00
Where:
Delridge Community Center (Gym)
4501 Delridge Way SW
Seattle

Delridge station only

Saturday, Dec. 7, 2019 | 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Delridge Community Center
 (Gym), 4501 Delridge Way SW, Seattle

This event focuses on the Delridge station and builds upon the community engagement and collaboration approach outlined in the Racial Equity Toolkit. Spanish and Vietnamese interpreters will be available. If you can’t make it, there will also be an opportunity to discuss this station at the West Seattle neighborhood forum on Nov. 21.


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Served by King County Metro Routes 50, 120, and 125

More info and RSVP Here: https://wsblink.participate.online/?utm_campaign=pu-westseattleballard-20191126&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery

What’s the latest?

After nearly two years of studying multiple alternatives, conducting technical analyses and engaging the public, the project is now in the environmental review phase!

  • Need a refresher on the latest routes we’re studying? Start here.
  • Curious about what is included in an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)? Learn more.

We’re hosting in-person events. Can you join us?

You’ll have an opportunity to talk to project staff, learn more about the alternatives we’re studying in the Draft EIS, what happens next in the environmental review process and how you can stay engaged. There will also be opportunities to participate in small group activities to discuss how your neighborhood priorities relate to future light rail stations.

If you have questions about which event to attend, reach out to an outreach specialist for more information, [email protected] or call 206-903-7229.

 Unable to attend in person? Take the online survey.

As we continue preliminary design of the stations, we want your input on your neighborhood priorities and how you would travel to/from a new station in your community. Take our survey.

If you’re new to the project and looking for more background, read the Project overview to get up to speed.


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