Join us tonight from 4 - 6 PM to learn more about the shortened RapidRide J Line route
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We plan to shorten the RapidRide J Line route to end near the future U District Link light rail station, instead of as previously planned near the Roosevelt Link light rail station. Shortening the route helps King County Metro address budget shortfalls brought on by the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic while leveraging transit alternatives in the North Link restructure.
Join us tonight from 4 - 6 PM to learn more about the shortened RapidRide J Line route. To make sure the meeting is the best experience for everyone, we ask that you pre-register to access the Zoom details, which will include an option to join from either your computer or phone.
If you can't join tonight, you can watch the recording of the webinar once we post it to the project website. You can also email questions and comments to the project team at rapidride@seattle.gov.
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Wednesday, December 9 from 4 - 6 PM
Register in advance here
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Modified Route in U District
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If you need this information translated, please leave a voicemail in your preferred language at (206) 256-5563 and a project member will call back with an interpreter.
如果您需要此信息的翻譯版本,請致電(206)256-5563並用您的語言留下語音信息。我們的項目經理會在口譯員的幫助下回复您的電話。
Si necesita que se le traduzca esta información, llame al (206) 256-5563 y deje un mensaje de voz en su idioma preferido, y un miembro del proyecto le devolverá la llamada con un intérprete.
이 내용의 번역을 원하시면, 편하신 언어로 (206) 256-5563 에 음성사서함을 남겨주십시오. 프로젝트 멤버가 통역사와 함께 귀하에게 전화드릴 것입니다.
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Want to Stay Informed?
For more information about the project and to sign up for email updates, please visit the RapidRide Roosevelt Project (RapidRide J Line) website at www.seattle.gov/Transportation/RapidRideRoosevelt.
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At the City of Seattle, we are continuing to follow guidance from federal, state, and local leaders and our public health partners regarding COVID-19. To keep our crews and the public safe, we have required all contractors to submit updated jobsite Health and Safety Plans to ensure that they comply with the safety and social distancing requirements in the Governor’s Order.
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