
Project Description: A citywide project, funded by a $1.85 million Sound Transit Access grant, to add bike lanes on both sides of various Edmonds streets, including:
· 100th Avenue West/9th Avenue South from 244th Street Southwest to Walnut Street.
· Walnut Street/Bowdoin Way from 9th Avenue South to 84th Avenue West.
· 228th Street Southwest will be widened from 78th Avenue West to 80th Avenue West in order to make room for bike lanes on each side.
· Sharrows will be added along 80th Avenue West from 228th Street Southwest to 220th Street Southwest.
· Pedestrian improvements including ramps, flashing beacons, and/or curb extensions will be installed at 100th & 224th, 9th & Pine, Yost Park entrance, and Bowdoin & Pioneer.
· Crosswalk at the entrance to Woodway Campus will be moved to the other side of the intersection to prevent crossing pedestrians from interfering with motorists turning left out of Woodway Campus on to 100th Ave W.
Parking and Traffic Report: Part of our data collection effort was a full report of the existing parking and traffic patterns on all the affected streets. The report can be downloaded and read here.
Elm Way Walkway : A city funded project to install a sidewalk on the south side of Elm Way from 8th Ave S to 100th Ave W has been added to the bike lanes project.
Project Timeline: Design is ongoing and construction is expected to begin in Summer 2023.
A public meeting will be held after we know who the contractor will be and before we go to construction.
Want to learn about what the project design looks like so far? Check out our May 4 presentation to City Council here!
Do you have any questions regarding this project?
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