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Bellevue Rider Services Building

Description 

The Bellevue Rider Services Building will be adjacent to the Bellevue Transit Center in downtown Bellevue. Several rider amenities will be available including rider information and transit schedules, public phones, community information, bike racks and public restrooms.  Sidewalk improvements adjacent to the Bellevue Transit Center were completed in 2002 as part of the Bellevue Rider Services Building project.

Additional amenities of the transit center include a City of Bellevue Police Station located in the Rider Services Building, and public art.

"The High Road" by artist team Stuart Keeler and Michael Macnic features three bronze eggs balanced atop stilts that speak to the cycles of commuting and mass transit's respect of nature.  On the northeast corner of the transit center, an internally lit sculptured by Barbara Grygutis titled "Windswept," evokes an ancient tree that has been weathered by years of wind and weathering.

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Project Facts

Location:  

Near the Northeast corner of 108th Avenue Northeast and Northeast Sixth Street

 
Sound Transit Budget:  

$3.5 million

 
Planning Partners:  

Sound Transit
City of Bellevue
Federal Transit Administration

 
Consultants and Contractors:  

Entranco Engineering for preliminary engineering, environmental documentation and final design
Summit Central Construction Inc. for construction
Stuart Keeler and Michael Machnic, Artists
Barbara Grygutis, Artist

 
Project Timeline:  

Preliminary engineering and environmental documentation was completed November 2000
Final design completed May 2004
Construction began: May 2005
Construction completed: June 2006 

 

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© 2006 IXL.  The High Road (detail).  All rights reserved.

Public Art
Two landmark sculptures create a memorable experience for visitors to the Bellevue Transit Center.
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