Route 40 Bus Upgrades Overcome Business Opposition with Full Design Completion
Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Urbanist

The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) has reached full design on upgrades to Route 40, a busy crosstown route in North Seattle. The improvements aim to reduce travel time, improve reliability, and provide dedicated transit lanes. Despite opposition from local business and industrial groups, SDOT is moving forward with the project, which includes a first-of-its-kind pilot allowing large freight vehicles to use transit lanes. The project has undergone extensive outreach and modifications based on community feedback. While some business groups argue against transit priority, SDOT remains committed to improving transit access and reducing carbon emissions. Construction is expected to begin soon.