Sammamish Park-and-Ride/228th S.E.
Description
The Sammamish Park-and-Ride at 228th Southeast is a new park-and-ride lot that improves customer access to transit service. In this rapidly growing area where existing park-and-ride lots are full, this project added 265 new parking stalls with bus loading areas and layover space, bicycle storage facilities and amenities, customer amenities, information kiosks, public art and stormwater treatment facilities. This is one of Sound Transit's first "green" park-and-ride projects.
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Intersection at 228th Avenue Southeast and Issaquah-Pine Lake Road
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City of Sammamish
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Park-and-ride lot
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| Sound Transit Budget: |
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$7.7 million
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Sound Transit City of Sammamish King County Metro
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Final Design: David Evans and Associates Construction Management: Lin & Associates Public Art: Stewart Wong
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Marshbank
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Environmental review and preliminary design: Spring 2003 Final design: Fall 2004 Construction began: July 2005 Construction completed: March 2006
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Public Art
Native American basketry was Stewart Wong's inspiration for his artwork at Sammamish Park-and-Ride.
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