Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Mukilteo Multimodal Terminal Stalled

According to the Mukilteo Beacon, The planned Mukilteo Multimodal Transit Station, which was supposed to combine the Mukilteo Ferry terminal with a bus and train station for Sound Transit routes, has run aground. A "significant funding gap" exists, which means that the project is being delayed for an indeterminate amount of time, pending environmental and feasibility studies that could push completion to as late as 2011 or 2013.

Aside from funding, issues also exist with the site currently being proposed, which is prone to liquefaction during an earthquake.

This is unfortunate for Mukilteo's waterfront businesses, residents of the Old Town area, and for Whidbey Island ferry riders, as the current ferry terminal / bus station is unable to handle current and projected traffic levels. On Friday afternoons, it can be extremely difficult to get from South Mukilteo to Old Town and the waterfront due to the amount of ferry traffic using the Speedway from Olympic View Middle School to the turn at Mukilteo Boulevard.

Now, anyone who knows me, knows that I am a girl who believes in public transit. But I would say that currently, public transit really underserves the City of Mukilteo. To use the Sound Transit train means driving either to Everett or Edmonds stations, and then having very few ride times to choose from. Buses serve the area more often, but still provide limited options in terms of routes. And ferry traffic is a nightmare for residents on both sides of the water.

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