Study Concluded
This study has concluded,
Beacon Hill Station Access and Mobility Study
This study has concluded.
Special thanks to the Beacon Hill community for their attendance and active participation in Station Access and Mobility Study events, meetings, and surveys! The study is now complete and can be read or downloaded below. Beacon Avenue Mobility Improvements has been selected as a Neighborhood Street Fund project for the 2019-2021 Program Cycle. Check out their page for updates.
- Section 1: Existing Conditions
- Section 2: Infrastructure Improvement Recommendations
- Appendix
- Community Resource Guide
Project Overview
We launched a study in early 2018 that built on ideas generated by residents through the Neighborhood Plan Update (2009) and other city and community plans.
This study looked at:
- Station and neighborhood multimodal access and circulation improvements
- Identify urban design recommendations to address issues of safety, placemaking, activation, wayfinding, and equitable and universal access
- Conduct a feasibility assessment of these improvements
- Prepare streetscape concept plans for adoption if criteria articulated in Streets Illustrated (the City’s Right-of-Way Improvements Manual) are met
- Understand community priorities and identify potential funding partners
Project study area
Schedule
January 2018 - October 2018
We attended meetings, tabling, and trying to ask you a few questions on the street.
We were at the Beacon Hill Festival on June 2nd!
Materials
June 2018 Open House at Beacon Hill Festival
- Boards
- Comments from the event:
March 2018 Advisory Group
- Advisory Group #1 genda
- Presentation: Overview and Existing Conditions
- Advisory Group Meeting #1 Summary Notes
- Advisory Group Map Feedback
Past Community and City Planning Documents
Beacon Hill Family Bicycle and Pedestrian Circulation Plan