Lots of transportation changes are happening in Southeast Seattle. Link light rail, Metro bus route restructuring, along with new sidewalks, bike facilities, and parking regulations are all contributing to building a community where there are more choices for getting around.
SDOT recognizes the importance of making sure people have the resources they need to take advantage of their transportation choices. To do that, a basic resource brochure was created to let people know more about how to get around Southeast Seattle without using their cars.
This useful information is available in six languages including, Chinese, English, Khmer, Somali, Spanish, and Vietnamese. Inside the brochure is a map of the Southeast and contact information for non-English speakers to reach translation services at Sound Transit, Metro and now through SDOT’s newly established translation phone line. Check out the brochures here.