Aurora-Licton Healthy Street

Updated December 1, 2023

What's Happening Now?

We are excited to announce that the permanent Aurora-Licton Healthy Street will be installed as soon as summer 2024! This means replacing the temporary signs with permanent signs supported by either concrete sign bases or planters.  

Thank you to all who participated in our evaluation process for this Healthy Street! Based on the extensive community feedback we received, we have updated our design for the permanent Healthy Street, and have included additional safety enhancements for the project. The safety enhancements include improved visibility and sightlines to create safer routes for people walking, biking, and rolling, as well as a new two-way protected bike lane on N 100th St and a connection to the John Lewis Memorial Bridge and Northgate Light Rail Station. These enhancements respond to the community’s requests for increased traffic calming and infrastructure for biking, walking, and rolling. To explore the updated designs, see “Design Elements” section below.  

Project Map

Map of the Aurora-Licton Healthy Street
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Design Elements 

Fremont Ave N & N 88th St 

  • New painted curb on west side
  • Reinforce existing no parking
  • Improve sightlines near Greenwood Park 

Fremont Ave N and N 88th St Healthy Street Diagram

Fremont Ave N & N 89th St

  • New painted curb on west side
  • Reinforce existing no parking
  • Improve sightlines near Greenwood Park 

Fremont Ave N and N 89th St Healthy Street Diagram

Fremont Ave N & N 110th St/Interurban Trail 

  • New painted curb bulbs at Interurban Trail entrance 
  • Improve sightlines to encourage slower vehicle speeds near where people are walking, biking, and rolling 

Fremont Ave N and N 110th St Healthy Street Diagram

N/NW 100th St. and Greenwood Ave N

  • New medians on east and west legs with cut throughs for people biking 
  • No vehicle turns onto N/NW 100th St from Greenwood Ave N 
  • New signal detection for people biking east and west 

Fremont Ave N and N 88th St Healthy Street Diagram

N 100th St. & College Way N

  • New two-way protected bike lane on the north side of N 100th St between College Way N and Wallingford Ave N
  • Connection to John Lewis Memorial Bridge and Northgate Light Rail Station

N 100th St and College Way N

Materials

2023 Aurora-Licton Evaluation

Transportation

Greg Spotts, Director
Address: 700 5th Ave, Suite 3800, Seattle, WA, 98104
Mailing Address: PO Box 34996, Seattle, WA, 98124-4996
Phone: (206) 684-7623
684-Road@seattle.gov

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