Besides the proposed sales tax to fund a few projects, what else is Issaquah doing to tackle traffic?
  • Making capital investments through grants and funding partnerships. Thanks to a development agreement with Costco, $50 million was invested into road improvements in north Issaquah, including the intersection and road improvements currently underway at State Route 900 and 12th Avenue Northwest.  
  • In partnership with King County Metro, Issaquah is launching a new on-demand transit service to better connect Issaquah neighborhoods to services. More information here.
  • Working with our neighbors like Sammamish and King County on congestion that starts beyond Issaquah’s borders. 
  • Reallocating existing city resources to focus on improving transportation. 
  • Planning for the future by studying an additional crossing of I-90 and preparing for light rail as we draft our first Transit Plan.  

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1. Why is traffic so challenging?
2. Besides the proposed sales tax to fund a few projects, what else is Issaquah doing to tackle traffic?
3. How will the proposed sales tax impact local businesses?
4. How long would the tax be in effect?
5. What else, other than transportation, can the tax be spent on?
6. How much does the City of Issaquah currently collect in sales tax?