Planning Shoreline’s Shared-Use Future
Getting around Shoreline, WA could soon be easier—thanks to shared-use mobility hubs that support everything from taking the bus, parking your bike, and grabbing a rideshare. The city is exploring shared spaces that bring different travel options together in one place, with the goal of making everyday trips simpler and more sustainable.
It’s been exciting to support Shoreline’s early vision, using visual storytelling to bring stakeholders together around what’s possible. Take a look on Behance to see how this people-centered approach is beginning to take shape.
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