The public is invited and encouraged to attend a Spring Forward Expo on Thursday, May 15, 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., on the first-floor concourse at City Hall. You can comment on the Draft Committee Report. Flyer
The next Committee meeting will be Tuesday, May 20, 6:30 p.m. at City Hall on the first floor.
As Sound Transit considers the options for extending light rail through Bellevue and on to Redmond, the Mayor and Council members want Bellevue to learn from the “best practices” of other communities with light rail systems. They also want the city to be in a position to influence decisions that will be
made by the Sound Transit Board regarding the location, design and operation of light rail in Bellevue.
Starting in July 2007 and continuing for approximately one year, a committee comprised of members from four city boards and commissions, along with a Council liaison, will work with city staff and a consultant on the following tasks:
- Provide direction to and review of the staff and consultant work on the Best Practices technical study;
- Engage the public in a dialogue that provides information about how other jurisdictions have implemented light rail and how to apply those lessons to Bellevue;
- Create a “catalog” of best practices and outcomes from other jurisdictions that the Committee identifies as desirable for light rail implementation in Bellevue; and
- Based on “lessons learned,” develop guiding principles and policy recommendations, including draft Comprehensive Plan amendments, for consideration by the City Council.
The draft policies generated by the Light Rail Best Practices project are expected to address a range of issues about light rail design, construction, operation and mitigation, in order to maximize local opportunities and minimize local impacts. The Committee will not draw any conclusions about specific light rail routing or station locations, but its recommendations will ultimately assist the community and City Council in evaluating and determining Bellevue’s light rail routing preferences.