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Segment #4

Segment 4: Bike and Pedestrian Facility Options

Segment #4 is from 6th Street to the Mukilteo Ferry Terminal. SR 525 has two lanes in each direction (including one northbound ferry lane), and varying shoulder and sidewalk. The surrounding area is a mix of commercial and residential. The Mukilteo Lighthouse Beach Park is north and west of the SR 525 railroad bridge.

Existing conditions

An image showing a cross-section of SR 525 from 6th Street to the Mukilteo Ferry Terminal showing current road conditions, with sidewalks on both sides and vegetation running alongside each sidewalk.
A cross section of SR 525 showing the current road conditions

Options under consideration

An image showing an example of a shared use path running parallel to SR 525, separated by a buffer with bollards.
Option 1 shows a shared use path separated from SR 525 with a buffer.
An image showing an example of separated bike lanes on both sides of SR 525. These bike lanes are separated from the roadway by a concrete buffer. A raised sidewalk also runs parallel to each bike lane.
Option 2 shows separated bike lanes, and a sidewalk with a raised concrete buffer between the bike path and sidewalk.
An image showing an example of a separated two-way bile lane with a sidewalk running alongside it and a buffer of bollards on each side of the bike path, separating the bike path from the roadway and the sidewalk. There is a sidewalk on the opposite side of SR 525, which is separated from the roadway by a buffer of vegetation.
Option 3 shows a separated two-way bike lane with a buffer of bollards separating it from SR 525 and a sidewalk on both sides of the roadway.

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