Talk:Washington State Route 522

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To-do list for Washington State Route 522:

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  • Copyedit: The "Future Plans/ Extension" section should be renamed "Future developments", and needs a thorough copyediting.
  • Wikify: The exit list needs to be redone according to the exit list guide, and should be combined with a junction list covering the non-freeway portions.
  • Verify: The history and future sections are in desperate need of references.
  • Expand: The "History" section should be expanded with more information on exactly what the "Red Brick Road" is in relation to current SR 522. The lead paragraph should be expanded and split into a new lead and a "Route description" section.

[edit] Burke-Gilman

Maybe worth mentioning that for several miles—more or less the Bothell Way portion—the Burke-Gilman and Sammamish River Trails run parallel and close by? - Jmabel | Talk 10:10, 1 April 2007 (UTC)