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WSDOT outlines SR‑99 corridor predesign options; study proposes shared paths, bike lanes, raised crosswalks and speed‑limit changes

5442617 · July 21, 2025
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Summary

WSDOT planners briefed the Lynnwood City Council on July 21, 2025 about a corridor predesign study for State Route 99 stretching from 212th Street Southwest to Airport Road, presenting corridor-wide cross-section options, systemic treatments and spot improvements under review.

WSDOT planners briefed the Lynnwood City Council on July 21, 2025 about a corridor predesign study for State Route 99 stretching from 212th Street Southwest to Airport Road. April Delchamps, planning manager at WSDOT, and Josh Shippy, the Northwest Region area traffic engineer for Snohomish and Mount Baker areas, described corridor-wide concepts, systemic treatments and spot improvements under consideration and said the agency is collecting public feedback through an online open house that is live for one more week.

The study considers three scales of intervention: corridor-wide cross-sections; systemic treatments that would apply across long segments (for example speed limits and utility placements); and spot treatments at specific intersections and mid-block crossings. WSDOT presented two corridor cross-section concepts: Concept 1A (a…

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