Lake City Stay Healthy Street
Updated February 2, 2022
What's Happening Now?
Take Our Survey!
We are asking neighbors to share more about how they use the Lake City Stay Healthy Street and what they think of making it permanent. Let us know by taking our survey, available in multiple languages.
English https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PCQ6TQC
Amharic https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PCQ6TQC?lang=am
Arabic https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PCQ6TQC?lang=ar
Russian https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PCQ6TQC?lang=ru
Somali https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PCQ6TQC?lang=so
Spanish https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PCQ6TQC?lang=es_US
Conceptual Design of Stay Healthy Street intersection
Conceptual diagram of Stay Healthy Street intersection
About this Project
Stay Healthy Streets are an important tool for Seattleites to get outside, travel to grocery stores, pharmacies, and local businesses, and get exercise. They make it possible for people to walk, roll, and bike in the street while staying 6 feet apart during the COVID-19 pandemic. Installed as part of our emergency response to the pandemic in 2020, they also provide an opportunity for you to consider how they might improve your community long-term.
Schedule
Summer 2021: Community site walk to hear from people who live on or near Stay Healthy Streets
Fall 2021: SDOT team will share final decision on the Lake City Stay Healthy Street