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Shoreline studies protected bike lanes for North 200th Street; one-way option favored at ~$390,000
Summary
Shoreline staff presented conceptual designs Oct. 13 for protected bike lanes on North 200th Street to bridge a gap on the Interurban Trail; staff recommended a one-way protected lane as the lower-cost, more intuitive option, with a conceptual cost estimate of about $390,000.
Shoreline city staff presented options Oct. 13 for adding protected bike lanes on North 200th Street between Ashworth Avenue North and Meridian Avenue North to close a comfort-and-continuity gap in the Interurban Trail.
Kendra Dodinski, the city traffic engineer, said staff prepared two build concepts plus a no-build baseline. "Trails are meant to be comfortable for bicyclists of all ages and abilities," Dodinski said. Her presentation identified a one-way protected-bike-lane option (a roughly 6-foot bike lane with horizontal buffer and vertical pylons) and a two-way option that would place contraflow bicycle travel on the north side of the street. Dodinski said the one-way option is technically preferable, more intuitive for drivers and cyclists and has…
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