The Queen Anne Community Council Transportation Committee is an open
committee. Anyone who is a stakeholder in the Queen Anne Planning Area may attend and
vote. There is no permanent membership.
The Committee meets at 7:00 pm on the last Wednesday of each month except December. Meetings take place at the Queen Anne Community Center, 1901 First Ave. W., near First W. and Crockett, across from the Queen Anne Swimming Pool. The QACC Transportation Committee addresses topics ranging from the small (but important) ones like a proposed four-way stop intersection to the gigantic ones like Green Line Monorail planning.
We invite authoritative guests from City government,
professional consulting firms, developers, and representatives of other
neighborhood groups. Our goal is first to inform Queen Anne stakeholders about
transportation issues that will affect Queen Anners; second to lead the Queen
Anne Community Council in taking effective positions on those issues.
Topics taken up recently include:
- South Lake Union street improvements: 2-way Mercer, narrow Valley
- North Bay Industrial Redevelopment effects on the Elliott/15th W. corridor mobility
- Queen Anne's north slope cut-through traffic & speeding
- Mitigation of the above by the Fremont Bridge Approach Reconstruction project
- 4-way stops along W. McGraw
- Tunnel vs. new viaduct for Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement
- Essential connections for Queen Anne across Aurora as part of the AWVR
- Waterfront Streetcar preservation and extended service to the north
Watch the Queen Anne News Meeting Calendar for the QACC Transportation
Committee notices. Contact Co-Chairs John Coney and Matt Roewe to be put on the
QACC Transportation e-mail list.