How do you use Delridge Way? What works? What doesn’t? Show and tell the city ASAP!

If you walk, drive, or ride on Delridge Way SW … if you live and/or work on Delridge Way SW or nearby … SDOT wants to hear from you as part of its Multimodal Corridor Program, and time’s running out for its online survey and interactive mapping tool. Here’s the request:

Tell us and show us:

* How do you currently use this street?

* What works?

* What are your ideas for future improvements?

For more information on this program and to find links to both the online survey and interactive mapping tool, go here.

You have until July 18th to join in on this.

6 Replies to "How do you use Delridge Way? What works? What doesn't? Show and tell the city ASAP!"

  • wsnorth July 10, 2015 (11:12 am)

    Delridge used to flow so much better when there were two lanes down by the bridge. People who wanted to go on the upper level could stay right, and the lower could stay left! Made so much sense!!!

  • Nick July 10, 2015 (12:38 pm)

    How about forcing developers to properly fix the road when they tear it up to build all of those overpriced box homes.

  • miws July 10, 2015 (12:47 pm)

    Survey sent!

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    Thanks, WSB!

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    Mike

  • Mickymse July 10, 2015 (1:44 pm)

    @wsnorth, there haven’t been two lanes on the north section of Delridge Way for years and years… What are you referring to exactly?

  • FDB July 10, 2015 (3:18 pm)

    The timing of the traffic lights seems off. You can wait for five minutes to use a cross walk.

  • West Seattle Hipster July 10, 2015 (5:34 pm)

    Would like to see emphasis patrols enforcing the speed limit from time to time, and to see some changes to the turn lane so it cant be used as a passing lane by impatient AWM’s.

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