Seattle to Convert Union Street Busway into Carway, Raising Concerns

Seattle, WALocal News

Seattle's decision to convert the Union Street busway into a carway aims to improve vehicle access to central Capitol Hill. Critics, including transit advocates, express concern that this move undermines the city's commitment to bike and bus-friendly infrastructure. Reports suggest that the city seeks to address increasing traffic congestion in the area, but at what cost to public transit options? Advocates argue that prioritizing car access could deter efforts to enhance sustainable transportation. The city has yet to provide specific timelines or further details on the implementation of these changes.

As Seattle faces population growth, finding a balance between car traffic and public transit accessibility is crucial. In recent years, the city has worked to promote cycling and public transportation as alternatives to driving. The ongoing debate highlights the challenges of urban planning in a rapidly changing environment.

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