WSDOT provides I-405/SR 167 project updates via virtual meeting with Executive Advisory Group

Public invited to April 27 online meeting

BELLEVUE – The public is invited to attend a virtual meeting with the I-405/SR 167 Corridor Program Executive Advisory Group.

Washington State Department of Transportation Secretary Roger Millar and the project team will provide a legislative recap, project updates and other program-related information including partnership updates from Sound Transit and King County Parks.

The I-405/SR 167 Corridor Program includes more than 150 unique, coordinated multimodal projects, that enhance user experience and bring increased reliability to one of the state’s busiest corridors.

The I-405/SR 167 Executive Advisory Group was created to guide WSDOT in the development and implementation of the I-405 Master Plan and the SR 167 Corridor Plan. The Executive Advisory Group is comprised of transportation agencies and elected leaders along I-405 and SR 167.

Meeting information                                                          

When:                      10-11 a.m., Wednesday, April 27

Where:                     Virtually using Zoom

Details:                    Attend the virtual meeting by pre-registering through Zoom

To provide verbal comments during the meeting, pre-register using the link above. Then, send an email to I405SR167Program@wsdot.wa.gov to sign up for or provide public comment. Include name and contact information before noon on Monday, April 25.

Minutes and meeting materials will be posted to the Executive Advisory Group webpage.

Free, temporary internet access is available to those who do not have broadband service in locations throughout the state.

 

 

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