Ashworth Ave N Neighborhood Greenway
Updated: November 4, 2019
What’s happening now?
Thank you for taking the time to send us your comments on the proposed neighborhood greenway. We heard from the community through an online survey, email, phone calls and conversations in the neighborhood. What did we hear?
Top Destinations
- Ingraham High School
- Madison Pool
Highest Priority Improvements
- New crossing signal at N 130th St
- Pedestrian lighting along trail
Project Overview
The Ashworth Ave N Neighborhood Greenway connects residents to local schools, parks, and businesses as well as the citywide transportation network. The new neighborhood greenway will bring affordable, active transportation options for people of all ages and abilities.
What's a Neighborhood Greenway?
Neighborhood greenways are safer, calmer residential streets for you, your family, and neighbors. We make people walking and biking the priority.
Neighborhood greenways can include:
- 20 mph speed limit signs
- speed humps to calm traffic
- stop signs for side streets crossing the neighborhood greenway
- signs and pavement markings to help people find their way
- easier crossings of busy streets with crosswalks, flashing beacons, or traffic signals
The Ashworth Ave N neighborhood greenway will enhance safe access for students walking and biking to Northgate Elementary School and Ingraham High School. In the future the route could be expanded to provide connections with Interurban trail, transit, and other community destinations. The new neighborhood greenway will bring affordable, active transportation options for all ages and abilities.
Materials
- Ashworth Neighborhood Greenway Fact Sheet (September 2019)
- Ashworth Neighborhood Greenway Mailer (May 2019)
- Ashworth Neighborhood Greenway Fact Sheet (March 2019)