Welcome to the online survey portal for the 6th Street Active Transportation Improvements Project.
Visit the City’s website for more project information!
Join us for an in-person open house
5–7 p.m.
345 6th Street
Norm Dicks Government Center
First Floor – City Council Room
The 6th Street Active Transportation Improvements Project will determine, through a public process, the re-channelization of 6th Street to a connected multimodal corridor. This street has been identified as the recommended east-west corridor for re-channelization based on vehicle demand, topography, and availability of alternate parallel corridors, including 11th Street and Burwell Street.
These types of projects have shown to provide several benefits, such as:
- Improved vehicle safety
- Improved bicycle safety and activity
- Improved pedestrian safety and activity
- Operations improvements
- Improved quality of life
Visit the City’s website for more project information!
Join us for an in-person open house
5–7 p.m.
345 6th Street
Norm Dicks Government Center
First Floor – City Council Room
Project Map

Project Limits
Bike Lane Link/Connection
Intersection Control
Naval Avenue Bicycle and
Pedestrian Enhancements Project
Project location map
Project Schedule
September 2024
- Analyze existing conditions
- Virtual public meeting
- Online survey portal
October-November 2024
- Develop & evaluate corridor alternatives
- In-person public meeting
- Online survey portal
December 2024
- Identification for preferred corridor alternatives
- Develop scope for final design
2025
- Develop final design
The survey is now closed. Thank you for your feedback!
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Next Steps
Thank you for shaping the priorities of the 6th Street Project in Bremerton. Your feedback will help to inform our design and improvement alternatives developed along the way.
We will summarize what we hear from the community during each phase of outreach and share how the gathered themes and trends have informed the project.
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