West Seattle Junction
Growing a Transit-Oriented Neighborhood Around Light Rail
The City of Seattle is collaborating with communities in and around West Seattle Junction to shape future growth and mobility around new light rail stations.
About the project
West Seattle Junction is a hub of community life that offers a walkable, connected lifestyle with a strong neighborhood identity. As we plan for new light rail stations, the City and community will work together to develop a vision and action plan to grow West Seattle Junction as a transit-oriented neighborhood. We will identify specific strategies that reflect the unique character and opportunities in West Seattle. Together, we will explore how we can balance what we care about most while growing a transit-oriented neighborhood for current and future generations.
This planning effort will result in a Transit-Oriented Community Action Plan that provides a framework for guiding positive change and development through long-range strategies and short-term actions that implement the community’s vision and priorities.
Project Updates
Take our 15 minute survey to share your insights and let us know what your priorities are for your neighborhood as we plan for growth. This input will help shape strategies around housing, transportation, places for community to gather, safe streets, job access, and local business districts.
Only have a few minutes for the survey?
Share Your Ideas for Delridge & West Seattle Junction on our interactive map.
Let us know what you love about Delridge or West Seattle Junction, what you hope the neighborhood is like in the future.
Sign up for our email list to hear about upcoming engagement opportunities.
Get Involved
We are in the first phase of the project and are focused on connecting with community-based organizations and City departments who will collaborate on this project. We are hearing from community members and organizations about the work they’re already doing and looking for ways community planning can help build on these efforts.
Take our 15 minute survey to share your insights and let us know what your priorities are for your neighborhood as we plan for growth. This input will help shape strategies around housing, transportation, places for community to gather, safe streets, job access, and local business districts.
Only have a few minutes for the survey?
Share Your Ideas for Delridge & West Seattle Junction on our interactive map.
Let us know what you love about Delridge or West Seattle Junction, what you hope the neighborhood is like in the future.
Sign up for our email list to hear about upcoming engagement opportunities.
Past Planning Efforts
West Seattle Triangle (2011)
Background
West Seattle Junction was first designated as an urban village in Seattle’s 1994 Comprehensive Plan. Since then, the community has grown, more housing has been built, and the neighborhood has experienced changes big and small.
A new light rail station brings regional connectivity, and an opportunity to rethink and update the community’s vision for growth. Through this effort, we will collaborate with neighbors to explore how a new light rail station can provide opportunities for equitable and sustainable growth, community connection, and improving the quality of life in West Seattle Junction for current and future generations.
The station area planning process will be grounded in building upon existing community assets—like the cultural and recreational facilities, the beloved business district, and existing community organizations—and understanding community-identified needs around housing, safe streets, job access, and economic opportunity.
Study Area
We are focusing primarily on the station area which is about a half-mile walk from the proposed light rail station. In this area we will focus on opportunities for growth, walkability, and community essentials. We will also look at a larger study area to identify improvements to make new stations more easily accessible by bus, bike, and vehicles.
Download the West Seattle Station Area Planning map. Areas featured on this map are the Delridge Station Area, Delridge Study Area, West Seattle Junction Station Area, West Seattle Junction Study Area, Extended Study Areas (Rapidride Corridors), and Future Light Rail Stations and Route. Please email us if you need further assistance reading this map.
What makes a neighborhood Transit-Oriented?
Transit-oriented neighborhoods make it easy and enjoyable for people of all ages to get to where they need to go by walking, biking, or taking transit. These are inclusive, connected, mixed-use communities with a variety of housing types, thriving businesses, walkable streets, lively public spaces, and an emphasis on sustainable forms of moving around.
As light rail stations are built into existing neighborhoods, we will work with communities to enhance what is already there and identify community needs while supporting citywide goals:
Walkable and connected streets: Streets and transit designed for safe, easy, and enjoyable access for everyone.
Housing for all: A mix of housing types, including affordable housing and housing for families and seniors.
Strong local economy: Support existing businesses and create new opportunities for jobs and services within walking distance of more households.
Inviting public spaces: A network of welcoming places for people, public art, culture, and connection.
Healthy, resilient communities: Promote social connection, environmental sustainability, and community well-being.
Related Projects
Office of Planning and Community Development
The One Seattle Comprehensive Plan is a 20 year vision for Seattle’s future that guides City decisions about where we locate housing and jobs, and where and how we invest in transportation, utilities, parks, and other public assets. Our goal is to make the city more equitable, livable, sustainable, and resilient for today's communities and future residents.
Outside Citywide is a collaborative initiative to create a flourishing, equitable, well-connected network of public green spaces across Seattle.
OPCD Data & Maps
Outside Citywide Public Space Explorer
Racial and Social Equity Index
Exploring the Patterns of People in Seattle and the Region
Seattle Department of Transportation
Seattle Transportation Plan
Seattle Public Utilities
Longfellow Creek Natural Drainage Systems
Sound Transit
Other Resources
Seattle Parks and Recreation Strategic Planning
Racial Equity Toolkit from the Seattle Office for Civil Rights
Phase 1: Listen and Learn (Spring 2026)
Work with community to identify values, priority issues, goals, and develop a guiding vision for growth.
Phase 2: Explore Ideas & Strategies (Summer and Fall 2026)
Develop and explore ideas and opportunities on how to achieve the community’s goals through specific strategies, actions, and projects.
Phase 3: Draft & Finalize Plan (Winter 2026 to 2027)
Review and finalize key strategies, recommendations, and implementation of actions with community and agency partners.
Phase 4: Implementation (2027 and beyond)
Formalize the Plan and take action.