Service Description: Seattle Transportation Plan Transit Element guides the city's investment in the developement of bus and rail networks.
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Description: The Transit Element provides a framework for continued improvement to Seattle's transit system, building on the foundation of and superseding the 2016 Transit Master Plan. The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT ) role in transit delivery includes investing tens of
millions of dollars annually in additional bus service through the Seattle Transit Measure (STM),
building capital projects to make transit faster and more reliable, owning a streetcar system,
supporting Seattle Center Monorail, improving transit access, and representing Seattle on
regional transit boards and committees.
To support a high-quality network, we partner with multiple agencies, including King County
Metro (Metro), Sound Transit (ST), the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT)
and Community Transit to establish priorities that guide future transit investments. The Transit
Element articulates SDOT priorities and considers how to leverage significant regional and
local investment in ST Link light rail system. This element includes updates to the Frequent
Transit Network (FTN), originally defined by the 2016 Transit Master Plan (TMP) as a framework
for equitable investment based on an aspirational network of frequent, reliable transit services
designed to meet daily travel needs.
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The transit element also introduces a series of new Community and Mobility Hubs, enabling
travelers to access a range of other mobility options, public spaces, and community amenities.
Alongside equity and accessibility, the Transit Element also focuses on continual improvement to
passenger experience, including the ways passengers use smart phones
and computers to access information, plan trips, and pay fares.
Copyright Text: City of Seattle, Seattle Department of Transportation, Seattle Transportation Plan
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