Mobility Implementation Plan Questionnaire

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**QUESTIONNAIRE CLOSED: Thank to everyone who gave feedback to as we develop the Mobility Implementation Plan. This questionnaire is now closed. Results will be posted at BellevueWA.gov/mobility-plan.**

Thank you for visiting the city of Bellevue Mobility Implementation Plan (MIP) community questionnaire. The MIP is a new long-range planning framework being developed to ensure that several Bellevue transportation plans are compatible with each other and with the city’s land use plan.

The MIP will help the city make decisions on project investments based on what Bellevue’s transportation system users of all ages and abilities need to reach their destinations, whether they are walking, biking, driving or taking transit. It will ensure that our transportation system keeps up with growth by providing equity and sustainability to bring a greater balance of investment and distribution for all modes to transportation. For more information, visit BellevueWA.gov/mobility-plan.

As someone who lives, works, studies and visits Bellevue, we’d appreciate your perspectives and priorities for Bellevue’s transportation system, as it changes to accommodate projected rapid growth in both employment and population. Your input will be shared with the Transportation Commission, which is developing the MIP.

Responding to this questionnaire should take approximately 7-10 minutes. Following questions about our transportation system, there are voluntary demographic questions. Look for future opportunities to give input on this EngagingBellevue.com site. Should you need this questionnaire provided in another language, please contact the staff person listed to the right.

This questionnaire will be open through Friday, August 13, 2021.

Thank you for visiting the city of Bellevue Mobility Implementation Plan (MIP) community questionnaire. The MIP is a new long-range planning framework being developed to ensure that several Bellevue transportation plans are compatible with each other and with the city’s land use plan.

The MIP will help the city make decisions on project investments based on what Bellevue’s transportation system users of all ages and abilities need to reach their destinations, whether they are walking, biking, driving or taking transit. It will ensure that our transportation system keeps up with growth by providing equity and sustainability to bring a greater balance of investment and distribution for all modes to transportation. For more information, visit BellevueWA.gov/mobility-plan.

As someone who lives, works, studies and visits Bellevue, we’d appreciate your perspectives and priorities for Bellevue’s transportation system, as it changes to accommodate projected rapid growth in both employment and population. Your input will be shared with the Transportation Commission, which is developing the MIP.

Responding to this questionnaire should take approximately 7-10 minutes. Following questions about our transportation system, there are voluntary demographic questions. Look for future opportunities to give input on this EngagingBellevue.com site. Should you need this questionnaire provided in another language, please contact the staff person listed to the right.

This questionnaire will be open through Friday, August 13, 2021.

**QUESTIONNAIRE CLOSED: Thank to everyone who gave feedback to as we develop the Mobility Implementation Plan. This questionnaire is now closed. Results will be posted at BellevueWA.gov/mobility-plan.**

If you have questions about the Mobility Implementation Plan or the community engagement process, ask it here. A staff member will review all questions and post responses here. This tool closes on August 13 at 5 p.m.

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  • Share What is the plan to handle all of the vehicles exiting garages onto 108th Ave NE once the 3 new buildings are completed? There are already massive backups into the garages with people trying to exit since the bike lanes went in and reduced 108th to 2 lanes. Now you are adding three new projects; 555, 600, and 400. There are many individuals that don't have the choice of using mass-transit that seem to be forgotten in all the city planning. Thank you. on Facebook Share What is the plan to handle all of the vehicles exiting garages onto 108th Ave NE once the 3 new buildings are completed? There are already massive backups into the garages with people trying to exit since the bike lanes went in and reduced 108th to 2 lanes. Now you are adding three new projects; 555, 600, and 400. There are many individuals that don't have the choice of using mass-transit that seem to be forgotten in all the city planning. Thank you. on Twitter Share What is the plan to handle all of the vehicles exiting garages onto 108th Ave NE once the 3 new buildings are completed? There are already massive backups into the garages with people trying to exit since the bike lanes went in and reduced 108th to 2 lanes. Now you are adding three new projects; 555, 600, and 400. There are many individuals that don't have the choice of using mass-transit that seem to be forgotten in all the city planning. Thank you. on Linkedin Email What is the plan to handle all of the vehicles exiting garages onto 108th Ave NE once the 3 new buildings are completed? There are already massive backups into the garages with people trying to exit since the bike lanes went in and reduced 108th to 2 lanes. Now you are adding three new projects; 555, 600, and 400. There are many individuals that don't have the choice of using mass-transit that seem to be forgotten in all the city planning. Thank you. link

    What is the plan to handle all of the vehicles exiting garages onto 108th Ave NE once the 3 new buildings are completed? There are already massive backups into the garages with people trying to exit since the bike lanes went in and reduced 108th to 2 lanes. Now you are adding three new projects; 555, 600, and 400. There are many individuals that don't have the choice of using mass-transit that seem to be forgotten in all the city planning. Thank you.

    Laura asked over 3 years ago

    Hi Laura,

    Thanks for sharing your concern about downtown traffic with the completion of new buildings, specifically on 108th Avenue NE. Your comments have been shared with transportation development review and traffic engineering staff. We continue to evaluate long-term traffic strategies on 108th Avenue NE that may help to shorten backups within garages.

  • Share When you ask if the person completing the questionnaire has a vehicle, you mean a MOTOR vehicle, I assume, because you clarify the question by saying "car, SUV..." I think you should say, "motor vehicle" then, because as we know, a bicycle is a vehicle - right? on Facebook Share When you ask if the person completing the questionnaire has a vehicle, you mean a MOTOR vehicle, I assume, because you clarify the question by saying "car, SUV..." I think you should say, "motor vehicle" then, because as we know, a bicycle is a vehicle - right? on Twitter Share When you ask if the person completing the questionnaire has a vehicle, you mean a MOTOR vehicle, I assume, because you clarify the question by saying "car, SUV..." I think you should say, "motor vehicle" then, because as we know, a bicycle is a vehicle - right? on Linkedin Email When you ask if the person completing the questionnaire has a vehicle, you mean a MOTOR vehicle, I assume, because you clarify the question by saying "car, SUV..." I think you should say, "motor vehicle" then, because as we know, a bicycle is a vehicle - right? link

    When you ask if the person completing the questionnaire has a vehicle, you mean a MOTOR vehicle, I assume, because you clarify the question by saying "car, SUV..." I think you should say, "motor vehicle" then, because as we know, a bicycle is a vehicle - right?

    CPetersky asked over 3 years ago

    Hi CPetersky - Thanks for the clarifying question. Yes, the question relates to motor vehicle.