South 200th Street Corridor Study

South 200th Street Corridor Study
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Please visit our dedicated project website www.south200thstreetstudy.com  where you can learn more about this study and its timeline, leave your thoughts on the corridor, and sign up to receive future updates.

 Information 

The purpose of the South 200th Street Corridor study is to determine the highest and best configuration of the South 200th Street corridor based on current usages demands, safety concerns, future active transportation(pedestrian and bicycle) demand, and land uses adjacent to the corridor.  The study will also either affirm or refine the design vision laid out for this corridor in the Angle Lake District Station Area Plan, which was adopted by the Council in 2015. 

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 Contact Information

To find out more about this project and how to get involved, please contact Senior Planner David Tomporowski at 206.973.4844, dtomporowski@seatacwa.gov.

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