July 25, 2022 — Do you live, work, shop, or travel in the West Seattle peninsula? Then we want to know what you think!
The Urban Freight Lab is collaborating with the City of Seattle Department of Transportation to learn how people get in, out, and around the West Seattle peninsula and whether and/or how the West Seattle Bridge closure has changed your transportation behavior. The West Seattle Bridge is expected to reopen the week of September 12.
This study is a continuation of our 2020-2022 Understanding and Mitigating Freight-Related Impacts from the West Seattle Bridge Closure report, which explored how the West Seattle Bridge closure impacted freight flow to and from West Seattle, quantified freight movements and freight demand, and identified mitigation strategies, both during the bridge closure and beyond.
How does the West Seattle Bridge closure changed your behavior? Complete a brief anonymous West Seattle Consumer Survey and be entered in a drawing to win a gift card.
LEARN MORE:
Tell us what you think! West Seattle Consumer Survey
Read the Report: Understanding and Mitigating Freight-Related Impacts from the West Seattle Bridge Closure
About this Study: West Seattle Bridge Case Study II
About the Previous Study: West Seattle Bridge Case Study I
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About the Urban Freight Lab (UFL): An innovative public-private partnership housed at the Supply Chain Transportation & Logistics Center at the University of Washington, the Urban Freight Lab is a structured workgroup that brings together private industry with City transportation officials to design and test solutions around urban freight management.