Over the next three weeks, SDOT will host an additional round of opportunities for the public to learn about the proposal and provide feedback.
Here are ways to participate:
•Take the survey (available in multiple languages) to share your transportation priorities: www.moveseattlesurvey.com
•Participate in an online meeting with SDOT director Scott Kubly on April 20, from 6 to 6:45 p.m.; register at www.seattle.gov/transportation/LevytoMoveSeattle.htm
•Join Kubly for coffee and informal conversation at one of
these local coffee shops:
–Central District: Starbucks (2300 S. Jackson St.), on Monday, April 13, 2 to 3 p.m.
–Chinatown/International District: Eastern Café (510 Maynard Ave. S.), on Tuesday, April 14, 8 to 9 a.m.
–Lake City: Kaffeeklatsch Seattle (12513 Lake City Way N.E.), on April 17, 8 to
9 a.m.
–South Park: Via Vadi Caffèe (8600 14th Ave. S.), on April 20, 8 to 9 a.m.
–Fremont: Milstead & Co. Coffee (770 N. 34th St.), on April 23, 1 to 2 p.m.
City staff will also provide information and seek feedback around the city at farmers markets, community centers and other public places. For the full list of engagement opportunities and more information on the
levy proposal, visit www.seattle.gov/levytomoveseattle
After Mayor Ed Murray transmits his proposal to the City Council, the council will deliberate and engage the public throughout the spring. For a levy to be considered for inclusion on the November ballot, the City Council will need to send a final proposal to King County by early August.