Route 44 Bus Improvement survey from City of Seattle

by | Oct 28, 2019

The City of Seattle and Metro need your help to improve the speed and reliability of the Route 44 bus service that runs from Ballard Locks to the University of Washington Station.

The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) and King County Metro are gathering community feedback, reviewing technical data, and studying Seattle’s transportation plans in order to enhance the corridor along which Route 44 travels. SDOT is leading the design and will deliver improvements by 2023. We are in the early stages and are seeking input from riders of Route 44 as well as community members who do not ride the bus. 

The goal is to improve the service and the safety of people accessing transit. The feedback collected will be incorporated into early design concepts that will then be presented to the public for further feedback.

This anonymous survey should take you less than 10 minutes to complete and will provide valuable information to the project team.

Click this link to give your feedback today. Here is a link to the website with helpful information. The survey closes on October 29.

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