{"id":41630,"date":"2019-07-29T10:30:00","date_gmt":"2019-07-29T17:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.kentreporter.com\/news\/metro-recommends-canyon-drive-alignment-in-kent-for-rapidride-route\/"},"modified":"2019-07-29T10:30:00","modified_gmt":"2019-07-29T17:30:00","slug":"metro-recommends-canyon-drive-alignment-in-kent-for-rapidride-route","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kentreporter.com\/news\/metro-recommends-canyon-drive-alignment-in-kent-for-rapidride-route\/","title":{"rendered":"Metro recommends Canyon Drive alignment in Kent for RapidRide route"},"content":{"rendered":"
Expect the new King County Metro RapidRide bus line in 2023 to use Kent’s Canyon Drive<\/a> rather than East James Street<\/a> to move riders between downtown and the East Hill.<\/p>\n Metro staff plans to recommend the Canyon Drive alignment for the new route between Auburn and Renton after talking to Kent community groups and residents about a preferred alignment. The route will connect Kent to Auburn via Central Avenue and to Renton along 104th\/108th Avenue Southeast.<\/p>\n “We heard pros and cons about both alignments,” said Greg McKnight, RapidRide I Line project manager, in a report July 16 to the Kent City Council. “James Street (aka Southeast 240th Street) would be faster, we wouldn’t need as many as service hours and there wouldn’t be as many stations, so it would be less capital invested.<\/p>\n “But we heard the Canyon (aka Southeast 256th Street) alignment would serve a lot more community assets and it’s also where the current (bus) service is. It’s<\/p>\n still in process but it aligns with our equity goals because of more of a need along Canyon, and it serves a high school and other assets along the alignment.”<\/p>\n Kent-Meridian High School and French Field sit just north of Canyon Drive.<\/p>\n Metro is expanding its RapidRide lines to provide faster, more frequent and more reliable service. The King County Council will eventually choose the alignment, possibly in the spring, after consultation with the city of Kent. Metro staff plan to return in October to the City Council with its next update about the project.<\/p>\n