ABOUT THE STUDY

This Study is looking at ways to improve South 200th Street from Angle Lake Station to the I-5 ramps. The purpose of this study is to ensure that South 200th Street meets the needs of all users (whether you walk, bike, or drive) now and into the future. With new transportation investments (such as the SR 509 Extension and Federal Way Link Extension) on the horizon, it is important that South 200th Street continues to support all users of the roadway. To date, existing and future conditions have been analyzed and community feedback has been gathered to develop potential corridor options for South 200th Street. Visit the Corridor Options page to learn more and vote on your preferred corridor option.

ABOUT THE STUDY

This Study is looking at ways to improve South 200th Street from Angle Lake Station to the I-5 ramps. The purpose of this study is to ensure that South 200th Street meets the needs of all users (whether you walk, bike, or drive) now and into the future. With new transportation investments (such as the SR 509 Extension and Federal Way Link Extension) on the horizon, it is important that South 200th Street continues to support all users of the roadway. To date, existing and future conditions have been analyzed and community feedback has been gathered to develop potential corridor options for South 200th Street. Visit the Corridor Options page to learn more and vote on your preferred corridor option.

PROJECT SCHEDULE

This project kicked off in October 2020 and is expected to finish in late 2021. The existing and future conditions analysis was completed in early 2021, followed by the first phase of public outreach. Community input was solicited to gauge community support for potential corridor options. Corridor options have been developed and we are looking forward to gathering more feedback from the community. To learn more about the corridor options, visit the Corridor Options tab of the website. To see the remaining key project activities, refer to the project schedule below

EXISTING CONDITIONS REPORT DRAFT

December 2020

The first stage of the South 200th Street Corridor Study involved developing an understanding of the corridor’s conditions and how it functions today. The Existing Conditions Report includes an inventory of vehicle, transit, walking, and biking facilities along with existing utility and land use conditions throughout the corridor.

RESOURCES

Below are planning studies and resources used to inform the South 200th Street Corridor Study.

  Angle Lake District Station Area Plan: Aims to guide future development near Angle Lake Station

  SR 509 Completion Project: Extends SR 509 and includes a new interchange at 24th Avenue South near the South 200th Street corridor

  Federal Way Link Extension: Extends light rail from Angle Lake Station to Federal Way Transit Center

For more information, please contact:

David Tomporowski

City of SeaTac

For more information, please contact:

David Tomporowski, City of SeaTac

The information that is gathered through this webpage is for a study on behalf of the City of SeaTac and such information gathered may be subject to public records request and disclosure