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Learn More About Potential ST3 Changes

ST3 Town Hall March 2026

The City of Kirkland is committed to delivering a balanced transportation system that gives people more options to get to, from, and around Kirkland more safely and easily. In line with this, the City supports expanding high-capacity transit for our community and the Puget Sound region. Sound Transit has recently shared that it expects to need to cut back and/or delay some of the voter-approved ST3 projects to balance the budget.

The South Kirkland-Issaquah Link line (the 4 Line) is currently estimated to be completed by 2044 and is one project that might be changed by cost-saving efforts. Voters approved ST3 with the expectation of a connected regional system that improves mobility and access. The City’s position is that the 4 Line should maintain direct connections from South Kirkland through Downtown Bellevue on to Issaquah — connecting regional growth centers and making the regional transportation system work.

In the coming weeks, the Sound Transit Board will need to make key decisions about the future of the 4 Line and the system as a whole. To learn more and lend your voice to the Sound Transit Board’s decision,join a hybrid community town hall on Monday, March 30, hosted by Transportation Choices Coalition and Move Redmond.

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