Exciting News about Lake City Greenways!

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Muriel Lawty

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Sep 16, 2025, 9:04:35 PMSep 16
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HelloFriends,

How many of you remember when we had Lake City Greenways going strong?  We worked on getting sidewalks, Greenways, safe crossings and a mini park in Olympic Hills where NE 133rd dead ends between 30th NE and 27th NE.  Remember all that?

El Lee, who lives east of Sandpoint Way and I (Muriel Lawty) living in LIttle Brook are talking about getting more projects going in Lake City again.  Who else wants to join in?  We would love to hear from you about what needs to be done in your neighborhood and how we all can work together to keep good things happening in Lake City.  

Please reply back to us (reply to all) so we can find out who is interested.  What ideas do you have?  What needs to be done to make our streets safer? We can get a lot done by working together and every effort, every little bit counts!

Thank you for caring for our Lake City community!

Muriel and El

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Maia LeDoux

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Sep 16, 2025, 9:47:04 PMSep 16
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thank you for all that you do and have done!!
I'm interested. 
My ideas: 
- making 115th safer for kids walking to/from school (ditches on north side and parked cars on the south block safe routes)
- hoping to slow east-west traffic that cuts through from 35th to SPW on non-arterials
-  is there a way to remind drivers about how the traffic circles work? i see so many people turning left in front of them

- Maia
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Muriel Lawty

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Sep 16, 2025, 9:50:09 PMSep 16
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Thank you Maia! We hope to get meetings going soon and will save these ideas. This is exactly what we want to hear 😊
Muriel

Per Johnson

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Sep 16, 2025, 10:05:14 PMSep 16
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Hi Muriel
I'm also interested.  I previously prese ted some ideas to the Lake City Alliance and am still advocating for those.  I have also shared these ideas with NE Seattle Greenways too. 

Per

Maia LeDoux

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Sep 17, 2025, 12:04:25 PMSep 17
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Good ideas, Lisa! I'll throw out there that the bike lane on 125th east of 35th disappears as the road bends and becomes SPW. Having some kind of acknowledgement of bikes on SPW would be great, since often riding on SPW is part of the process of getting to/from the BG Trail.
Is it silly to talk about reminder signs on busy roads that every intersection is a crosswalk? I struggle to get cars to let me cross both 35th and SPW at 120th and find that stepping out into traffic is the only way to get them to stop 
😱 😵‍💫 😬
I've been thinking about making hand-painted 'pretty' signs that gently message about community and safety and kindness but also struggle with having time for such endeavors

On Tue, Sep 16, 2025 at 10:02 PM Lisa Wheeler <lisab...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for rekindling this group and effort! I’d like to join, time willing. 

I’d like to see more sidewalks connected that end suddenly. For example putting one in to connect 30 Ave NE to the sidewalk starting near/ in front of Toyota of Lake City, to Cedar Park.

Also, creating some bike lanes that safely get bikers to the Burke Gilman in Lake City. 

Thanks, 

Lisa


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Sep 17, 2025, 12:09:02 PMSep 17
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I’m concerned about two blocks that connect 35th Ave NE to the Stay Healthy Street on 37th Ave NE. A lot of families with kids pass by on these blocks and they’re not good for walking. Improving them is important to give easier access to the Stay Healthy Street and to Cedar Park playfield and school.

  • My higher concern is the block of NE 130th between 35th NE and 37th NE. There are no sidewalks. Cars park too close to intersection of 35th NE which is bad for sightlines and for a pedestrian or parent with a stroller getting around them.  The ditches are deep in places, with water much of the year (due to spring water runoff which needs to be accommodated). When cars are moving by, it’s a unpleasant block to walk.
  • NE 135th from 35th to 37th is also a concern because the small sidewalk is very uneven due to tree roots in several places. Not possible to navigate in a wheelchair. So pedestrians go into the street.

 

I’m going to the city’s walking tour this afternoon to point out these problem blocks.

 

Would be great to see Lake City Greenways revitalize. We’re so grateful for all the work this group did that gave us our Stay Healthy Streets.

Margaret Shield

 

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Thanks for rekindling this group and effort! I’d like to join, time willing. 

 

I’d like to see more sidewalks connected that end suddenly. For example putting one in to connect 30 Ave NE to the sidewalk starting near/ in front of Toyota of Lake City, to Cedar Park.

 

Also, creating some bike lanes that safely get bikers to the Burke Gilman in Lake City. 

 

Thanks, 

 

Lisa

 



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Heather Bowen

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Sep 17, 2025, 12:23:45 PMSep 17
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Yes - the block I reside on - NE 130th between 35th & 37th is a high traffic one for both pedestrians and cars - the connection from Cedar Park to Lake City proper - bus stops, retail, etc. - and is very dangerous, particularly in the darker, wetter seasons. The no sidewalks, steep incline, drainage ditches and cars parked on both sides on each street and close to the corners combined with the speeding on 35th are ALL issues contributing. Now that 37th is a permanent Stay Healthy Street there should be some improvements made to the thoroughfare blocks connecting it to public transportation and the business core. Some more sidewalks in key places and improvements to the few we have in and along Cedar Park would go a long way.

Heather

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Andres Hermosilla

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Sep 17, 2025, 12:38:17 PMSep 17
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I too would love to see improvements to bike riding through the area.  
I'd love to see the healthy streets bike path extended south of 125th/SPW down 38th which can serve as a critical connection to:
1)John Rodgers, 
2)Nathan Hale,
3)Meadowbrook pool area, 
4)and the Burke Gillman trail via the various access points near 95th/Mathews Beach, thus avoiding the giant hill to get up from The Burke in the area of 125th.

Plenty of bikes already use this route on 38th Ave and it would be great to provide greater protection to those users and make access to Lake City by bike much easier and safer. 

This seems like a relatively cheap yet high return change which I hope makes it on the updated list of proposals.

Thank you 

Andres H.



Muriel Lawty

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Sep 17, 2025, 3:20:13 PMSep 17
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Thanks to Everyrone for great ideas.  Hopefully we can get a meeting organized in the next month or so 
Muriel

On Wed, Sep 17, 2025 at 11:44 AM Marnie C <marn...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Muriel,

I would like to add my thanks for rekindling this group. I will add an area of concern. The 2 blocks on the west side of 30th Ave NE from NE 145th Street to the bus stop south of NE 143rd St really need a sidewalk. Since the southbound bus stop is on that side of the street, it's not uncommon for people to just walk along the edge of the road for those two blocks instead of crossing to the east side to use the sidewalk and then cross back again to the bus stop. It's super dangerous because there isn't a good bike line or much of a shoulder.

Thanks again!
Marnie Cannon

Phillip Duggan

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Sep 17, 2025, 6:39:38 PMSep 17
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I'm very interested though I don't have enough time these days.

I don't have a specific route but I'm very interested in getting to/from both the Burke and Interurban when biking. Basically connecting to longer separated trails connecting other places. More connections to the Pinehurst Light Rail station would be great too.

I'm riding with an almost 6 year old these days so I'm often avoiding even the bike lanes and trying to find the traffic calmed Greenways. I've become more and more of a fan of those when they're working.

I'm all for more sidewalks too obviously anywhere we can.

Thanks,
Phillip

On Wed, Sep 17, 2025 at 3:16 PM Tanya Balfour <tanya....@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm also interested. Thank you for getting this started!

I'd like to second Maia's ideas, especially making 115th safer for kids walking to/from school. 115th from sand point to 35th would be great to get sidewalks on. Having sidewalks ON sand point would also be very helpful.

I'd also like to see more safe ways to get folks down to the Burke Gilman trail (bike paths and sidewalks)

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Brad Edmison

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Sep 18, 2025, 1:29:59 PMSep 18
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Hello,
Long time reader, first time poster here...I made some armature diagrams to show some areas that I think are especially awful (see below).

1.  I especially want to echo Maia about 115th and LCW:
  • On the east side of LCW, on both sides of the road, the side walk disappears and turns into a parking lot for business.  
    • especially troublesome is the parking for Bulger Lock and NW RockHounds, which force people walking into the road if there are any cars parked in the lots.
  • On the west side of LCW, on the north side of the road, the sidewalk also disappears to make way for street parking (both sides of the road are already huge parking lots for the car dealership, so it feels pretty ridiculous).
115 and LCW.png
2.  east side 35th and 95th (perhaps too far from Lake City for this project?):
  • similar situation as above. 
  • Particularly bad is the north side of 95th, where the side walk ends at a retaining wall that forces all pedestrians into the right side of the arterial, which at that point is used as fluid mix of street parking and as an unofficial right hand turn lane onto 35th. Beyond the wall are parking spaces for an apartment building which, when filled, again forces pedestrians into the road. 
  • The next property is a church that houses several organizations, including a preschool. Getting to that building with a stroller is pretty harrowing at times!
35th and 95th.png

3. 35th in general 
  • could use speed humps and it has tiny narrow sidewalks!



Thanks!
Brad Edmison

El Lee

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Sep 19, 2025, 11:32:03 AMSep 19
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Hi, all! 

Thanks for the enthusiastic response and amazing wealth of ideas.  

I'm El, and I'm so excited to help revive Lake City Greenways. I love this neighborhood, I love biking and walking, and I want everyone to be able to get around with safety, dignity and joy.     

I've recorded all your ideas and areas of concerns. The next step is to categorize and identify what we want to tackle! To kick off the revival of the Lake City Greenways, let's meet in person to do this! 

We have two date options for meeting at the Lake City library: Tues, Oct. 14 or Wed, Oct. 15. To ensure as many people can make it as possible, would you please fill out this Doodle Poll to let us know which of these dates work better? Please make use of the "If Necessary" option!

For those who can't make it, we'll continue to solicit and incorporate ideas that come in over email and will report out.

Thanks so much!
El

Muriel Lawty

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Sep 19, 2025, 12:58:40 PMSep 19
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Thank you El!  We have received replies from members of LCNA, Olympic Hills Community group and a few others I sent the notice to, so I will forward this email to those groups and give you the information from any replies you might not have received.  
Muriel

Rolfe Kellor

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Sep 19, 2025, 1:39:15 PMSep 19
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I noticed the comment about the disappearing bike lane at the curve where NE 125th Street connects with Sand Point Way. This a very dangerous intersection for bicyclists, pedestrians and motorists. Removing parking on Sand Point Way between NE 125th Street and NE 123rd Street would provide space for both bike lanes and sidewalks. This should be considered as a high priority project, especially since NE 123rd Street is such an important connection to the Cedar Park neighborhood east of Sand Point Way and 39th Avenue NE, including the Burke Gilman Trail. A stop light, or at least a marked pedestrian crossing with flashing warning lights, also should be considered at the intersection of NE 123rd Street and Sandpoint Way. 


Chris Machielse

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Sep 19, 2025, 8:11:28 PMSep 19
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Excited to see this group reactivated!

Lots of great ideas for improvements already.

+1 to Maia's issues crossing at 35th & 120th - the city put a low cost walkway in between the former LA Fitness and 35th on 120th but the crossings (for both people and cars) at 35th & 120th & 123rd where there are also bus stop pairs are truly treacherous. Curb bulbs or some other intervention is badly needed here. (They also redid the ADA ramps at these corners, but made no other improvements at that time sadly.)

All of the streets in core of Lake City with no curbs/sidewalks and lined with parked cars like 123rd, 33rd, etc.

105th between 35th and John Rogers may need to be looked at now that the rebuilt school is open and cars flow on 105th instead of 110th in the old configuration. The 39th/105th intersection is not great during AM/PM school and work commute times since 105th is culturally treated as an arterial, despite having the traffic circle - all way stop could be needed there but have only gone through that intersection a few times since school started this fall.

Bike crossing/diverter at Ravenna & NE 95th St usually gets blocked by cars so it can be difficult to cross by bike there - could they at least put down the green crossbike stripes there?

Pet peeve - no official connection between the Cedar Park & Wedgwood Greenways has ever shown up on an SDOT future plan map, though with current traffic on the side streets between these it is a lower priority but the wayfinding signage and designation alone could be valuable. It took me a long time of testing various routes before I settled on my usual path to get to the Wedgwood greenway from Meadowbrook area.
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