Sound Transit seeks public feedback on 2026 service plan by Nov. 7

Edmonds, WALocal News

Sound Transit invites the community to provide input on adjustments to ST Express bus routes as part of its 2026 Service Plan. The survey, available until November 7, seeks feedback on various proposed changes, including a new overnight bus service. This initiative aims to improve regional mobility alongside the forthcoming Link light rail expansion, which will extend service to more communities by the end of 2026. Public engagement is facilitated through a multilingual website and survey, ensuring accessibility for diverse communities, with options available in eight languages. The 2026 Service Plan will significantly impact transportation options in the Central Puget Sound region, making it crucial for riders to voice their opinions.

Sound Transit encourages all riders to participate in the survey to help shape future transit services. The survey process reflects a commitment to inclusivity, aiming to accommodate the needs of all users. Residents can learn more and participate at Sound Transit's official website.

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