Sound Transit seeks input on Everett Link extension
In-person meeting and virtual meeting options offered; online survey available today through June 29
Starting Thursday, May 15, the public is invited to provide input on nonmotorized station access allowance projects for the Everett Link extension. Whether you walk, bike or roll, tell us what would improve your journey to future Everett Link light rail stations. People can provide input either through an interactive map or survey, which are available starting today, or at a public meeting.
Interactive map and survey details
- You can access the microsite to provide feedback here.
- Engagement period: May 15 - June 29
- We are gathering public input on proposed nonmotorized station access allowance projects
- Comment by June 29
- Interactive map to review proposed projects
- Text survey to share input
- In-language versions in Korean, Russian, and Spanish
Public meetings:
- In-person meeting:
- June 5, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
- Cascade High School, 801 E Casino Road, Everett, WA 98203
- Virtual meeting:
- June 17, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
- Zoom meeting
The Everett Link Extension will add 16 miles of light rail and six new stations connecting Snohomish County residents to the regional light rail network. The project will connect the communities of Lynnwood, unincorporated Snohomish County, and Everett. We are also studying an additional provisional station in the planning process (provisional stations are funded for planning, but not currently for design or construction).
This project will also include Operations and Maintenance Facility (OMF) North, a facility to support Link light rail operations.
Learn more about the Everett Link extension here.