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$6.6 million state funding for Mountains to Sound Greenway in Bellevue

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The state Legislature has allocated $6.6 million in its 2023-25 supplemental transportation budget for construction of another key segment of the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trail in Bellevue, between 142nd Place Southeast and 150th Avenue Southeast.

Hear an update on Bike Bellevue at the March 25 Council meeting

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There will be a study session on Bike Bellevue a

Be a voice in shaping Metro’s paratransit mobility services, apply for the Future of Paratransit Mobility Board

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From KCM: King County Metro is planning for the future of its paratransit rideshare service, Access T

Bellevue awarded $1.4 million federal grant to improve traffic safety

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The U.S Department of Transportation Thursday

HOV on-ramp from 142nd Place Southeast to westbound I-90

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Starting Feb. 26, the westbound I-90 HOV lane between 142nd Place Southeast and I-405 will close for up to two years for the next stage of construction. This also includes an extended closure of the HOV on-ramp from142nd Place Southeast to westbound I-90. Signed detours will guide people around the ramp closures. Sound Transit and King County Metro will reroute bus routes that serve the 142nd Place Southeast HOV on-ramp.

Sound Transit pilots digital wayfinding tool for riders, including those with vision or mobility challenges

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From SOUND TRANSIT: 

The GoodMaps app, which uses light detection and ranging (LiDAR) mapping technology to create highly accurate 3D maps of large public spaces’ interiors, is now available for the Westlake and International District/Chinatown stations on Sound Transit’s Link 1 Line.

Link 2 Line service between South Bellevue Station and Redmond Technology Station begins April 27

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FROM SOUND TRANSIT: Sound Transit announced today that the initial segment of the Link 2 Line will open to passenger service on April 27. 

The 6.5-mile segment of the East Link Extension includes eight new stations in Bellevue and Redmond. This initial segment will terminate at the South Bellevue Station at the west end, and the Redmond Technology Station on the east. Two-car trains will run every 10 minutes, 16 hours a day.

Expect traffic delays on Factoria Blvd

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Intermittent lane closures have been in place si