Construction activities coming to Downtown Redmond
Sound Transit's contractor has made great progress along the shoulder of eastbound SR 520 since starting work last summer and gearing up to begin construction activities in downtown Redmond. As early as Monday, Feb. 8, crews will begin preparing designated construction areas from 164th Avenue Northeast to 170th Avenue Northeast for upcoming construction activities.
Business Relations Program
We know that due to COVID-19 businesses are facing unprecedented hardship and uncertainty. We want to do our part to make sure that during construction, we support businesses along our alignment. At Sound Transit, our Business Relations Program helps local businesses succeed through collaboration, shared tools and resources. Transit helps build a stronger, more vibrant community, including strong businesses, by connecting people and places throughout the region. We are committed to helping people find businesses and navigate detours around our construction work zones. We know that the success of local business is the lifeline of our communities.
Learn more about how to prepare your business for construction.
Community Engagement team change
Hello, Redmond community! My name is Elizabeth Guevara your new community engagement specialist for Downtown Redmond Link Extension. I'm taking over for Ryan Bianchi, who isn't going too far.
It's my job to keep you informed about the project and help ease impacts of construction. Sound Transit believes in being a good neighbor during construction of its transit systems. We are committed to building projects that serve and respond to community needs and enhance quality of life.
Contact me if you have questions about the construction process or impacts.