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Purpose
We are conducting two corridor studies along SR 202. One study will focus on safety concerns between 244th Ave. NE to 324th Ave. SE, and the second study will cover community needs between 324 Ave. SE and SR 203 in Fall City.
Both studies will document strategies to improve operations, safety performance and accessibility for all users and set the stage to pursue future funding for the design and construction of highway improvements.
SR 202 in Fall City
SR 202 within Fall City does not currently meet the needs of all users and lacks sidewalks between residential areas and businesses. This study will assess corridor needs for SR 202 from the 324th Ave. SE intersection to the roundabout junction at SR 203.
SR 202 - 244th Avenue NE to 324th Avenue SE
Between 244th Ave. NE and 324th Ave. SE, SR 202 passes through rural King County as a high-speed state highway. Multiple intersections along the corridor have a history of injury crashes and safety concerns. This study will document the community vision for this section of SR 202.
Online open house
With the help of partners from King County and the Fall City community, we gathered feedback from community members and the traveling public through an open house and survey.
We hosted the virtual open house through the Engage WSDOT website, which provided corridor maps, an overview of existing conditions, aggregated crash data from 2015 to 2019 and an online survey.
The participants identified and prioritized improvements in both study areas, and suggested ideas and concepts to address their concerns.
Materials
Fall City Association presentation - Jan. 4, 2022 (PDF 1.1MB)
Fall City Association presentation - Dec. 9, 2021 (PDF 1.2MB)
Fall City Association presentation - Dec. 1, 2020 (PDF 484KB)
Fall City Association presentation - Nov. 17, 2020 (PDF 1.8MB)
Study one-pager:
English (PDF 281KB)
Español (PDF 281KB)