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2921-06
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7/26/2006
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PLAN ELEMENTS <br />T- 9 Plan for high-capacity transit on Broadway. <br />Long-range plans by Sound Transit include extending the Link Light Rail <br />Transit (LRT) service into Everett Station from Seattle. Everett Station is <br />already served by Sounder Commuter Rail service and by Express <br />regional bus service. <br />Redevelopment of Broadway in downtown must consider connections to <br />the Everett Station from other neighborhoods in Everett. Current <br />development plans for expansion of Everett Community College and <br />Providence Everett Medical Center north of downtown offer a significant <br />opportunity for improved transit services. Implementation of a Link light <br />rail line in Tacoma servicing the Tacoma Dome Commuter rail station, the <br />University of Washington and downtown Tacoma produced a ridership <br />gain of more than 400% over a free shuttle bus operation. <br />A trolley or LRT line should be planned to extend north from the Everett <br />Station Multi -modal Center along Broadway to provide service to Everett <br />Community College and Providence Hospital to capture increased transit <br />ridership. <br />T-10 Plan for other transit services to downtown. <br />Everett Transit is working with other transit agencies to provide Bus Rapid <br />Transit (BRT) services along SR -99 and entering downtown on Colby <br />Avenue at Pacific. Any BRT stop in downtown Everett should be <br />enhanced with appropriate shelters and other amenities. <br />The recent Everett Vision Team also proposed a streetcar or trolley line <br />along Hewitt Avenue from the riverfront to the waterfront. This service <br />could be similar to the existing Seattle Waterfront or proposed South Lake <br />Union streetcar service or the streetcar service connecting Portland's <br />Pearl District to its LRT system. Increased residential and commercial <br />densities in the downtown core could support some type of high capacity <br />transit services. <br />EVERETT DOWNTOWN PLAN — DRAFT 6/29/2006 77 <br />
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