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Council continues bike and pedestrian mobility plan review; staff to return with revised maps and timeline
Summary
The City Council closed public testimony and asked staff to revise the Bike and Pedestrian Mobility Plan with clarified maps and measurable metrics, then return for adoption in November; council also debated adding two older trail projects to the docket.
The Sammamish City Council continued deliberations on the city's Bike and Pedestrian Mobility Plan after a public hearing at its Oct. 21 meeting, asking staff to incorporate several clarifications and to return with a map overlay that more clearly shows how proposed bike and pedestrian projects align with parks and trail planning.
Audrey Sarce, director of public works, and Andrew Spiliotis, senior transportation planner, presented the draft plan and a Q&A summary of public comments. Staff said the plan sets facility types, level‑of‑service goals for pedestrians and bicyclists and a prioritized list of projects to feed into the Transportation Master Plan (TMP) and the six‑year capital improvement program. "We established facility types for our roadways that meet pedestrian and bicyclist level of stress or service," Sarce said, and noted staff plans to embed the plan's outputs into the 2026 TMP update.
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