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Arterial
Functional Classification map preview
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Arterial Functional Classification
Unincorporated King County |
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Arterial roads in unincorporated King County are classified into groups according to the type of service they are intended to provide. Such functional classification helps to define the part that any individual road will play in serving the flow of traffic through the road system. This map depicts the three arterial road classifications in unincorporated King County, which are: Principal Arterial, Minor Arterial and Collector Arterial. Access
the map, and information on the arterial classification system, on the King County Road Services Division website.
Specific descriptions and design features for the arterial classifications can be found in the
1993 King County Road Standards. Contact:
Dave Gualtieri
Transportation Planner
Road Services Division
King County Dep.
of Transportation
(206) 263-4704 |
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ETP Mobility Action Priorities map preview
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ETP
Mobility Action Priorities
Projects 2000
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The
Eastside Transportation Partnership (ETP)
is a group of cities, counties, and transportation
agencies working together to address transportation
issues on the Eastside of Lake Washington.
This map depicts a group of priority
transportation improvement projects defined
by the ETP. The PDF also includes a complete
list of projects in a tabular format.
The
map and project list are elements of the report, Mobility
Action Priorities (MAP) 2000 Update, which can be found on the
King County Department of Transportation, Transportation Planning Web
site.
Published
April 2001. |
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North Capitol Hill map
/ brochure cover preview
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U-District map preview
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Get Around U-District & North Capitol
Hill |
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North
Capitol Hill map (including brochure
cover panels)
Print Size: 18 x 22 inches
U-District
map
Print Size: 22 x 18 inches |
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This map brochure helps residents and
visitors explore and navigate in and around
Seattle's University District
and nearby neighborhoods, including
north Capitol Hill, while leaving
their cars at home. The maps
feature public transportation
as well as bicycling and pedestrian
amenities. Numerous
neighborhood features and attractions
are also depicted, such as parks
and playgrounds, markets,
theaters, libraries, and much
more.
The
map brochure was developed and published
by a partnership of King
County Metro Transit and the University
of Washington Transportation Office.
King
County GIS Center Client Services consulted
on design and created the finished
map artwork with Metro
staff.
More
information can be found on
the University
of Washington Commuter Services
website (external
link).
Published
April 2005.
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North sheet map preview
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South sheet map preview
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Sample map detail
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King County Bicycling Guidemap
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link below) |
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The
comprehensive King County Bicycling Guidemap
includes information on roads, trails and
facilities throughout the county. The current
map represents the first significant revision
of this product since 1998. In addition to
the numerous information updates, changes
include a larger, easier-to-read format,
and new color coding of bicycle routes for
easier use. Also, the redesigned map includes
even more helpful, informative features,
such as the location of public restrooms
near bike trails.
Production
and printing of the map was funded
through a partnership of Group Health Cooperative
and King County's Department of Natural
Resources and Parks and Department of Transportation.
Free,
printed copies of the King
County Bicycling Guidemap are available
at King County libraries and the King
County Map Counter in the King Street
Center at the corner of 2nd Avenue South
and and South Jackson Street in the Pioneer
Square neighborhood of downtown Seattle.
Online
versions of the map, both in full-size formats
and in easy-to-print segments, are available
at Bicycling resources:
Maps and trails.
Published
February 2006.
Contact:
King County Dept. of Transportation
Road Services Division, Planning Unit
201 S. Jackson St., MS KSC-TR-0813
Seattle, WA 98104-3856
Phone: 206-263-4741
Fax: 206-263-4750
E-mail: planning.roads@metrokc.gov
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cover
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sample
map detail
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2007 King County Road Index Maps |
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Sizes:
—horizontal maps: 47
x 36 inches
—vertical maps: 36 x 47 inches
See
below for viewing/download options for all
or part of the map book. |
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The
Washington State Administrative Code (WAC 136-60) mandates the maintenance
of an annually updated county road log. "Mobility!" is a database of road characteristics which counties use for this
purpose.
This map series contains 43 individual
maps, including a countywide index. All of
the maps are available below as individual
Adobe Acrobat PDF files and in a single Acrobat
file that contains the entire map book.
Published
January 2008.
Questions concerning this map series should be directed
to:
Jeffery Gregg
King County DOT
Road Services Division
jeffery.gregg@kingcounty.gov
(206)
296-3715
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Map
Book Files
All files are in PDF format; all are
less than 1Mb unless otherwise noted. |
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Complete
Map Book
37Mb
PDF |
Index
Map preview
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Index
Map
2.3Mb
PDF |
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Vashon/Maury Island Maps Map V1 (North Vashon Island) Map V2 (South Vashon Island)
Map V3 (Maury Island) |
Map
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Map
1 (Northeast
King County—1.9 Mb)
Map 1A (Snoqualmie) Map 1B (North Bend) Map A (Skykomish) |
Map
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Map
2 (Northwest
King County—2.6 Mb)
Map 2A (Shoreline)
Map 2B (White Center)
Map 2C (Sea-Tac Airport)
Map
2D (Kenmore/Woodinville)
Map 2E (Juanita)
Map 2G (Mercer Island)
Map 2H (Renton/Bryn
Mawr)
Map 2J (Renton/Fairwood)
Map 2K (Woodinville/Cottage Lake) Map 2L (Redmond/North Lake Sammamish)
Map 2M (Bellevue/South
Lake Sammamish)
Map 2N (East Renton/Lake Kathleen/Lake Desire)
Map 2P (Duvall/Novelty Hill)
Map 2Q (Sammamish/Redmond Ridge)
Map 2R (Sammamish/Klahanie)
Map
2S (Issaquah/Tiger Mountain/ Mirrormont)
Map 2T (East Duvall/Lake Margaret/ Stossel Creek)
Map 2U (Carnation/Lake Joy/Lake Marcel)
Map 2V (South Carnation/Ames Lake/ North Fall City)
Map 2W (Fall City/Snoqualmie/ Preston) |
Map
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Map
3 (Southwest King County—2.2
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Map
3A (Kent/Des Moines/Star Lake)
Map
3B (Federal Way/North Lake/ Pierce County
Boundary
Map
3C (Kent/Auburn/East Hill)
Map
3D (Auburn/Algona/Pacific)
Map
3E (Lake Youngs/Covington/ East Kent)
Map
3F (South Covington/Lake Morton/ Green
River)
Map
3G (Muckleshoot Indian Reservation/West
Enumclaw)
Map
3H (Maple Valley/East Covington)
Map
3J (Black Diamond/South Maple Valley/Lake
Sawyer)
Map
3K (Enumclaw/White River)
Map
3M (Kanaskat/Kangley/ Landsburg)
Map
3N (Cumberland/Veazey/Green River Gorge) |
Map
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4 (Southeast King County—1.4
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Metro
Transit Maps |
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Several
maps
that help riders use the extensive Metro
Transit bus system can be found at Metro
Online. Use the links below
to navigate to Metro web pages where you
will find maps to view and/or download.
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Metro
Transit Regional Map preview
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Metro Transit Regional
Map
Use
this online regional map and linked set
of neighborhood maps to find out which Metro
bus routes serve the various neighborhoods
within the Metro Transit service area. |
Metro
Transit System Map preview
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Metro
Transit System Map
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is where you will find a PDF version of the
printed system map. Also find out how you can request a printed copy. |
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Downtown
Seattle Ride Free Area Map
Visit
this page to find out all you need to know
about the Ride Free area, including a link
to the full-size version of the map.
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Easy
Guide Map
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Easy Guide Map for
Downtown Seattle Bus Service
The
handy map on this page shows you the bus
routes that consistently travel the main
avenues through the Ride Free Area in downtown
Seattle, and the key downtown destinations
you can get to on Metro.
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Mitigation Payment System Zones map preview
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Mitigation Payment System Zones |
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The Mitigation
Payment System Program (MPS) provides funding
for transportation road improvements necessary
for mitigating the traffic impacts of new
development on the roadway system. Detailed
information about the program, including
the map of MPS zones illustrated here, can
be found on the King County Department of
Transportation, Road Services website:
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cover preview
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regional map detail
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fare-zone
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facility
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Regional Transit Map Book*
February 2008 Edition |
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*This
product appears here courtesy of Sound Transit. ©2008
Sound Transit, all rights reserved. |
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Print
Size
—bound and folded booklet: 4-1/8 x
9 in.
—pages (unfolded): 8-1/4 x 9 in.
—double-pages (unbound):
16-1/2
x 9 in.
See
below for viewing/download options
for all or part of the booklet. |
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The “Regional
Transit Map Book” is a 28-page collection
of regional and local transit maps, service
information, and provider contacts. It functions
as both a high-level regional overview of
public transportation options, and a convenient
starting point for transit trip planning
within the Sound Transit service area.
Booklet
features include a region-wide map that delineates
the three-county Sound Transit District,
and a separate area map for each of the five
Sound Transit fare zones. The area maps depict
all Sound Transit routes and the connecting
local bus routes. Several large-scale maps
show even more detail for key urban transit
locales.
The
maps are supplemented by tables of transit
facilities, such as transit centers and park-and-ride
lots, as well as the transit service options
available at each facility. Bus route tables
identify the routes depicted on the maps
by number, description, and hours of service.
The
booklet also includes information about
numerous transit rider options, such as fares
and passes, special needs services, and vanpooling.
Contact information for nearly twenty Puget
Sound area transit service providers ensures
ready access to the full range of regional
travel options, including online trip planning
services.
The
"Regional Transit Map Book" was
conceived and developed by Sound
Transit (external link) with
cartographic and booklet design, layout,
and production contracted to the King
County GIS Center and executed by
its Client
Services team.
Printed copies of the booklet are available
at many transit locations throughout the
service area.
First
edition published June 2006.
Current edition published
February 2008. |
Map
Book Files
All files are in Adobe
Acrobat Portable Document Format* (PDF).
Most of the files (with the notable exception
of the complete booklet) will download in
about a minute or less over
a high-speed Internet connection. For a quick
preview of the contents of a file, click
on its thumbnail image to the left below.
*For
information about PDFs and Adobe Acrobat
Reader, visit
King County's PDF information page. To
best simulate the printed page, go to Acrobat
Reader preferences and under Page Display
turn Overprint Preview on. |
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Complete
Booklet:
Regional Transit Map Book
28 pages of text, photos, maps and
tables
21Mb
PDF (warning:
long download time) |
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Partial
Booklet:
pages with text
& photographs only
— cover
— pages
2-3 &
26-28
5Mb
PDF |
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Map:
Central Puget Sound Service Area
— pages 4-5
5Mb
PDF |
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Maps & Tables:
Snohomish
County Fare Zone,
includes
Downtown Everett
& Lynwood
Vicinity maps
— pages 6-9
1.4Mb
PDF |
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Maps & Tables:
North King County
Fare Zone,
includes
Downtown
Seattle map
— pages 10-13
2.7Mb
PDF |
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Maps & Tables:
East King County
Fare Zone
includes Downtown Bellevue, Downtown
Redmond/Overlake, & Issaquah maps
— pages 14-17
2.8Mb
PDF |
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Maps & Tables:
South King County
Fare Zone
includes Burien–Renton Corridor
map
— pages 18-21
3Mb
PDF |
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Maps & Tables:
Pierce County
Fare Zone
includes Downtown Tacoma map
— pages 22-25
2Mb
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Residential Transportation
Concurrency, Attachment A-Revised Comp Plan
Map preview
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Transportation Concurrency,
Monitored Corridors
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Transportation
Concurrency Management Program
Residential
Transportation Concurrency, Attachment A-Revised
Comp Plan Map Transportation Concurrency, Monitored
Corridors
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Print Size: 17 x 11 inches (see link below) |
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King
County's concurrency management program is
a review process which helps assure
that adequate transportation facilities
are available to meet the requirements
of new development in unincorporated
King County. Detailed information
about the program, including the
maps illustrated here, can be found on the King County Department of Transportation, Road Services website:
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Revised
February 12, 2008
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