Online open house summary
Publish Date
Thank you to everyone who participated in our online open house from Oct. 12 to Nov. 30, 2020. We had 6,205 visitors with 1,372 participants sharing their feedback on station design and art.
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What’s next
- Feedback from this online open house has been shared with the Sound Transit design team as they continue to develop the design of the NE 130th Street Infill Station, and the Sound Transit Art (STart) team as they plan for future art at the station.
- We will share the updated station design with the community later this year.
- Future updates and materials from this outreach period will be posted on our project website.
- With greatly depleted revenues and higher construction costs, Sound Transit will not be able to deliver many expansion projects on their original timelines unless we receive alternative revenue from federal or state sources. Through a process called realignment, the Sound Transit Board of Directors is working to determine how plans and timelines for all voter-approved projects will need to change to address these financial pressures.
Construction milestones
Our team has completed some milestones over the past few months:
- We began construction of all parking and station structures for Lynnwood Link Extension, including four elevated stations and three new parking structures that will add approximately 1,500 additional parking spaces.
- Construction of the parking garage at Lynnwood Transit Center began last October. The parking garage is scheduled to open to the public in the spring of 2023, before light rail service to Lynnwood City Center Station begins in 2024.
- We are nearing the completion of building the foundation that will support LLE and the NE 130th Infill Station platform.