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Design Activities
Updated May 7, 2003

Station Area Planning


Although Sound Transit will build and operate the light rail system itself, including the stations, it is the City of Seattle that regulates land use and owns the streets and sidewalks around the stations. To make light rail a success in Seattle, the areas around the light rail stations must be carefully planned to encourage transit-oriented development and to make access improvements to the light rail stations.

Station Area Planning is a City of Seattle sponsored program to encourage lively mixed use development, housing, open space, and other community services within walking distance (approximately one-quarter mile) of Seattle’s light rail stations. In December 1998, the City Council adopted Resolution 29867, establishing city-wide goals and strategies to promote transit-oriented development.

Additional information on Station Area Planning activities is available on the Seattle Department of Transportation website and on DPD's news page. (TIP: Search the news archive using the keywords "station area planning.")

 

Light Rail Review Panel


The Light Rail Review Panel (LRRP) is currently reviewing station design work from the 60% phase of design as well as directing the development of Design Guidelines for Link Light Rail, which are intended to guide the City’s review of Link drawings during the permitting process.

The Panel generally meets every first and third Tuesday of the month (except for certain holidays). The public is welcome to attend. 

For more information visit the LRRP website or contact:

Lisa Rutzick, LRRP Coordinator
(206) 386-9049
lisa.rutzick@seattle.gov

 
 

CityDesign


Design Guidelines
DPD's CityDesign office has prepared two sets of Design Guidelines for Link light rail within the City of Seattle.  The guidelines are intended to guide the development of the public spaces encompassed by Link light rail, and set standards by which the project can be evaluated.  They focus on the urban design and architecture of Link light rail, addressing site planning, streetscape design, linkages to other transportation modes, and the details of materials and finishes, among other issues.

Guidelines for the Royal Brougham and Lander stations were adopted on August 30, 2000 as joint DPD and Seattle Transportation Director's Rule 20-2000 (49K PDF).

Guidelines for the Link light rail alignment in Southeast Seattle (including McClellan, Edmunds, Othello, and Henderson stations) were adoped on August 24, 2001 as Director's Rule 2-2001.

Guidelines for the Beacon Hill station are expected to be published for public comment in the summer of 2003.

Paper copies of Director's Rules are available from the DPD Public Resource Center (location and hours), (206) 684-8467.

For additional information, please contact:

Lisa Rutzick, LRRP Coordinator
(206) 386-9049
lisa.rutzick@seattle.gov

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