
More Commuter Parking in Marysville
Construction HIghlights
- Approximately 60 construction workers were kept busy by the project.
- 10% of the storm runoff filters into a rain garden along Cedar Avenue, protecting ground water and creating an attractive border.
- The project incorporates crime-reducing design features that promote visibility and reduce vandalism.
- Lighting and security cameras help park & ride users stay safe.
With ever-increasing demand for access to service, Community Transit has completed a new park & ride at Cedar Avenue and Grove Street.
Construction began in July 2009. The lot opened for service on Nov. 30, 2010. Click here to see our photo gallery.
The facility has 213 parking spaces, plus additional parking for motorcycles and bicycles. The boarding area features a large shelter and the entire lot has lighting, landscaping and security cameras.
Located on existing commuter bus routes and close to many businesses, the new facility makes it easy for area residents to ride the bus to it or to use it as an alternative to the busy park & ride lots at Ash Avenue north and south of Fourth Street. Its central location makes it easy to get to businesses along State Avenue or to take the bus to reach other locations.
Current routes that serve the lot are:
- Route 421 (Marysville - Downtown Seattle)
- Route 821 (Marysville - University District)
In addition to the commuter bus connections, the Cedar & Grove lot is also just one block from local bus service on State Avenue (Routes 201, 202, 221 and 222). Community Transit has had a strong commitment to Marysville, with major bus routes serving the city and three park & rides in the area. The Marysville Ash Avenue Park & Ride was the last to open in 2003.