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Totem Lake Transit Center/Evergreen Medical Center

Description

The Totem Lake Transit Center project provides a new transit center on the Evergreen Medical Center campus.  The transit center is adjacent to a new medical office building that was constructed at the same time.  The project featured a unique public-private partnership with Evergreen Hospital, who served as lead on the project.

The six-bay transit center includes sheltered passenger waiting areas, rider amenities and bus layover space.  As part of the project, improvements were made to the intersection of 120th Avenue N.E. and N.E. 128th Street.

The transit center is close to several major employers, including Evergreen Healthcare and Totem Lake Mall, and improves commuter access to transit service.

Service to this facility provided by King County Metro >>>

 

Project Facts

Location:  

N.E. 128th Street at 120th Avenue N.E.

 
Sound Transit Budget:  

$7.7 million

 
Funding Partners:  

Evergreen Health Care
Sound Transit

     
Planning Partners:  

Evergreen Health Care
King County Metro Transit
Sound Transit
City of Kirkland 

 
Consultants and Contractors:  

Preliminary Engineering/Environmental Documentation: David Evans & Associates and Mahlum Architects
Final Design: David Evans & Associates and Mahlum Architects
Construction Management: Turner Construction Co.
Construction: Howard S. Wright Enterprises

 
Project Timeline:  

Final Design: Completed fall 2006
Construction: Spring 2007
Project completion: October 2008

 

 

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