King County Metro has temporary fix in place to ensure 3 bus stops are ADA compliant

SDOT says it’s currently working on a long-term fix. Options could include hydraulic lifts on buses or pouring additional concrete to raise the street.

SEATTLE — The Seattle Department of Transportation says there is a temporary fix in place at three new bus stops to make sure they are ADA compliant. 

All three stops are along the new RapidRide G Line service connecting downtown Seattle with the Central District and Madison Valley. Service began Saturday, Sept. 14.

Impacted stops:

•  Eastbound Madison Street between Terry and Boren avenues
•  Eastbound Madison Street between Summit and Boylston avenues
•  Westbound Madison Street at East Union Street and

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