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Lake Stevens council pauses on Community Transit shelter licensing, asks for more details
Summary
Council discussed a proposed facility license agreement with Community Transit to install two bus shelters in Lake Stevens, raised questions about maintenance, trash removal, response timelines and location details, and asked staff to return with written clarifications rather than approve the agreement tonight.
Laurie Erickson, the city’s public works analyst, presented a proposed facility license agreement with Community Transit that would allow the agency to install and maintain two standardized bus stop shelters on city-owned property in Lake Stevens. Erickson said the city would pay $15,600 total to acquire the two shelters, and Community Transit would maintain them during an estimated 10-year lifespan, performing annual inspections and repairs within asset-value limits.
The proposal covers two existing bus-stop locations: an eastbound shelter tied to the roundabout project on Twentieth Street Northeast (bus stop number 1633) and a northbound replacement near the elementary school at 120 Seventh Avenue Northeast (bus stop number 2753). Erickson said Community Transit will…
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