The September 20th
Bellevue Reporter article “Corridor advisory group discusses legislative
session, projects at meeting” exemplifies their current flawed approach to
I-405 congestion, what even the WSDOT acknowledges is “one of the state’s worst
commutes”.
The article suggests the Corridor
advisory group doesn’t recognize the “problem” so it’s “unlikely” any
suggestions they make will do much to reduce it. First the lack of adequate public transit capacity. The advisory group talks about how they
propose “moving BRT stations” to shorten the current 57-minute ST express bus
commutes between Lynnwood and Bellevue.
Meanwhile, south of Bellevue, the 11-mile,
Renton-to-Bellevue travel times are 60 minutes on GP lanes and 33 minutes on
HOV lane. Those travel times were the major reason the 23-mile
Federal Way-to-Bellevue commute take 83 minutes on GP lanes and 51 minutes on
HOV.
Yet there are no I-405 bus routes between Federal Way and Bellevue and there are only 6 ST560 buses from Burien between 6:30 and 9:30 am. They take 58 minutes to reach Bellevue T/C because of stops at SeaTac and Renton T/C.
Yet there are no I-405 bus routes between Federal Way and Bellevue and there are only 6 ST560 buses from Burien between 6:30 and 9:30 am. They take 58 minutes to reach Bellevue T/C because of stops at SeaTac and Renton T/C.
The corridor advisory group should “advise” Sound Transit dramatically increase I-405 bus service now rather than wait until 2024 to implement I-405 BRT. That BRT works best with direct routes between a single P&R and destination, not a route with 10 stops between Lynnwood and Burien.
During peak commute, I-405 BRT
should provide each P&R with a non-stop bus route to Bellevue every 10 or
15 minutes, not a single bus every 10 minutes for the 10 stops along the entire
route. The corridor group should
also “advise” Sound Transit to divert the $300 million they’re planning to
spend on an 85th Ave T/C with no P&R for access towards added
I-405 bus service and local routes to P&R lots.
Second, the advisory group should
recognize the WSDOT plans for 2 HOT lanes between Lynnwood and Renton will, at
least during peak commute, increase BRT travel times. The HOT lanes are a major
reason for the current 57-minute bus commutes between Lynnwood and Bellevue. The
problem being the 2nd HOT lane eliminates a GP lane, increasing congestion to
where more that 2000 drivers per hour are willing to pay the HOT fees than the
HOV lane can accommodate and still attain 45 mph.
They should “advise” WSDOT to limit HOT to one
lane along the entire route with fees raised to limit traffic to the 2000
vehicles per hour. Doing so would
ensure 45 mph for those willing to pay and those riding buses. The added GP
lane would reduce congestion for those unwilling or unable to pay.
That’s what “advisory groups” are supposed to
do. Abiding Sound Transit and WSDOT current I-405 plans will exacerbate the congestion problem.
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