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Sammamish council hears corridor study showing options to improve safety, multimodal access on Sahali Way
Summary
City staff presented three alternatives for the Sahali Way corridor and asked council for guidance on the target "level of traffic stress" for bikes and pedestrians; several council members endorsed a goal of level 2 with phased delivery and value-engineering to manage costs.
Sammamish City staff presented the third of three briefings on the Sahali Way corridor study Dec. 2, laying out three primary alternatives and a proposed phasing approach to improve transit, pedestrian and bicycle access along the principal arterial.
The presentation, led by the project manager Judd and staff lead Audrey, summarized work that reduced an initial list of 10 options to three packages: Alternative A (crossings and low-cost transit access), Alternative B (north-half pedestrian improvements with traditional bike lanes in some sections) and Alternative C (full corridor buildout with separated bike and pedestrian facilities). Staff described the corridor plan as the policy-level document that sets…
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