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Light Rail Stations
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Frequent, reliable transit service is the foundation of a transportation system that empowers all travelers and makes Seattle a truly transit-friendly city. A robust... -
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Frequent Transit Network
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Frequent, reliable transit service is the foundation of a transportation system that empowers all travelers and makes Seattle a truly transit-friendly city. A robust... -
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Transit Capital Corridors
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Frequent, reliable transit service is the foundation of a transportation system that empowers all travelers and makes Seattle a truly transit-friendly city. A robust... -
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SPU DWW Aba Rem Underdrains & Rain Gardens
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The DWW (Drainage and Waste Water) GSI (Green Stormwater Infrastructure) layer consists of line and polygon representations of the following features: Swales... -
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Light Rail Alignment
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Frequent, reliable transit service is the foundation of a transportation system that empowers all travelers and makes Seattle a truly transit-friendly city. A robust... -
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Water Mains
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A grouped feature layer that includes Water Mains, Water Services, Same Side Tap Only and No New Taps layers.Water Mains are large buried pipes that distribute water... -
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Infiltration Potential
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Planning level Infiltration Potential - NOT FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN. A starting point to determine if a Seattle modified PIT test should be considered for a site under... -
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Mobility Hubs
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Frequent, reliable transit service is the foundation of a transportation system that empowers all travelers and makes Seattle a truly transit-friendly city. A robust... -
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Guardrails
City of Seattle —
Guardrails are devices designed to keep pedestrians and motor vehicles from straying off the road into potentially dangerous or off-limit areas of the ROW. Guardrails... -
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Citywide GSI Project
City of Seattle —
This layer displays Citywide Green Stormwater Infrastructure Best Management Practices (City-wide GSI BMP) and Citywide Green Stormwater Infrastructure projects... -
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Water Services
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A grouped feature layer that includes Water Mains, Water Services, Same Side Tap Only and No New Taps layers.Water Mains are large buried pipes that distribute water... -
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SPU DWW Proposed Mainline End Points
City of Seattle —
SPU DWW Mainline Points is a Group Layer containing all Lifecycles, Ownerships, and other variations of Drainage and Wastewater Mainlines Points.Proposed Mainline End... -
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SPU DWW Aba Rem Other GSI Footprints
City of Seattle —
The DWW (Drainage and Waste Water) GSI (Green Stormwater Infrastructure) layer consists of line and polygon representations of the following features: Swales... -
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Citywide GSI BMP
City of Seattle —
This layer displays Citywide Green Stormwater Infrastructure Best Management Practices (City-wide GSI BMP) and Citywide Green Stormwater Infrastructure projects... -
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Existing Bike Facilities
City of Seattle —
Bicycle related street and off-street improvements which consist of markings and hardscape that are intended to improve the movement of bicycles through the city.... -
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Creek Watersheds
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This layer displays the urban creek watersheds. Creek watershed flow is in the contentious and intermittent natural surface water flow identified and recognized as a... -
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Presumed Unlined
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A grouped feature layer that includes Water Mains, Water Services, Same Side Tap Only and No New Taps layers.Water Mains are large buried pipes that distribute water... -
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Rainwise
City of Seattle —
The RainWise program helps eligible property owners manage stormwater by installing rain gardens and/or cisterns on private property. The program is jointly funded by... -
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SPU DWW Swales
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The DWW (Drainage and Waste Water) GSI (Green Stormwater Infrastructure) layer consists of line and polygon representations of the following features: Swales... -
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Peak Control Infrastructure
City of Seattle —
Capacity-constrained is defined by the Stormwater Code, SMC 22.801.040 as a drainage system that the Director of SPU has determined to have inadequate capacity to...