We've been talking a lot about Northgate recently, and for good reason. The future construction of the Link light rail station at Northgate provides a once in a lifetime opportunity. This is our chance to transform a 1950’s part of the city dominated by an ocean of parking lots into a bikeable, walkable and transit-rich community where everyone who wants to can safely bike or walk to the station.
According to Sound Transit, today, the Northgate Transit Center serves more than 5,000 riders each weekday, 70 percent of whom get there on bike, foot or transit. In 2030, 92 percent of the 15,000 people accessing the light rail station each weekday will get there on bike, foot or transit. 92 percent.
But right now, instead of working to figure out how they can provide the 92 percent of people who will access the station on bike, foot or transit with safe and convenient ways to get there, Sound Transit might spend $40 million on a 900-stall parking garage benefiting the 8 percent, and less than $2 million on the 92 percent. That’s just not fair.
Sound Transit should focus their investments on benefiting the 92 percent of people who will get to the station on bike, foot or transit. Investments like cycle tracks and neighborhood greenways accessing the station, a bike/pedestrian bridge over I-5 to North Seattle Community College and Licton Springs, sidewalks in the surrounding neighborhoods, and improved bus service to the station.
Northgate’s 92 percent deserve a fair deal. Sound Transit should spend at least as much on making it safe and convenient for the 92 percent of people who will access the station on bike, foot or transit as they are for the 8 percent.
Tonight, Monday, June 4, Sound Transit is hosting an open house from 6-8pm at the Olympic View Elementary School, 504 NE 95 St, Seattle. Please join us to stand up and speak out for Northgate’s 92 percent and tell Sound Transit:
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- In 2030, 92 percent of the 15,000 people accessing the light rail station each weekday will get there on bike, foot or transit. Yet you are proposing to spend $40 million on a 900-stall parking garage benefiting the 8%, and less than $2 million on the 92%. That’s just not fair.
- Northgate’s 92 percent deserve a fair deal. You should spend at least as much on making it safe and convenient for the 92 percent of people who will access the station on bike, foot or transit as you are for the 8 percent.
- Your investments should benefit the 92 percent of people who will get to the station on bike, foot or transit. Investments like cycle tracks and neighborhood greenways accessing the station, a bike/pedestrian bridge over I-5 connecting to North Seattle Community College and Licton Springs, sidewalks in the surrounding neighborhoods, and improved bus service to the station.
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Northgate’s 92 percent deserve a fair deal. Sound Transit should spend at least as much on making it safe and convenient for the 92 percent of people who will access the station on bike, foot or transit as they are for the 8 percent. Please join us tonight, Monday, June 4, at a Sound Transit open house on the Northgate station from 6-8pm at the Olympic View Elementary School, 504 NE 95 St, Seattle and stand up and speak out for Northgate’s 92 percent.Share this post