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Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project update - March 14

 



South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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From: Seattle Department of Transportation <transportation@...>
Date: Fri, Mar 14, 2025 at 4:37?PM
Subject: Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project update - March 14
To: <spnaseattle@...>


Construction update for March 14 - 28
Seattle Department of Transportation logo

Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project Update-- March 14

Crews have been making steady progress on completing the protected bike lanes on Airport Way S. We rechannelized the road to accommodate the future protected bike lane and other design elements that aim to improve safety for all travelers. You will begin to see the bike lane fully take shape during the next few weeks, along with other pedestrian and safety improvements in the project area.

Over the next few weeks, you¡¯ll see the following construction activities in the area:

  • Installing concrete protected bike lanes on 6th Ave S from S Alaska St to S Bradford St
  • Installing improvements to utilities, sidewalks, and curb ramps on Airport Way S near the intersection of S Lucile St, and 6th Ave S and S Bradford St
  • Electrical and signal improvements at the intersection of Airport Way S and S Lucile St

What to expect during construction:?

  • The right turn slip lane to S Lucile St is permanently closed. Freight and oversized vehicles must detour via right turns onto 13th Ave S, S Bailey St, S Michigan St, and 4th Ave S. We advise freight operators and those who drive oversized vehicles to plan ahead and use patience while traveling through the area.?
Map of S Lucile St freight detour
  • As early as March 20, there will be intermittent detours for traffic turning onto westbound S Lucile St from Airport Way S. Northbound turning traffic will be rerouted via Airport Way S, Industrial Way S, and 4th Ave S. Southbound turning traffic will be rerouted via Corson Ave S, S Michigan St, and 4th Ave S. Please see map below for more details:?
Map of westbound S Lucile St detours
  • The northbound through-lane on Airport Way S will be reduced to a single lane 24/7. We recommend commuters driving northbound to detour to 4th Ave S before S Lucile St.
  • Pedestrian access will be maintained. Pedestrian detours may be longer than usual
  • Access to businesses will be maintained
  • Typical work hours are from Monday to Friday, starting at 9:00 AM and finishing at 3:00 PM
  • We will avoid work and traffic control during the peak hours of 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
  • We may need to temporarily change the traffic flow to accommodate the construction work.
  • There will be temporary restrictions on parking.
  • Some of the work activities might be noisy. This includes using backup alarms for safety, heavy vehicles, and power tools.
  • Some construction may require temporary changes to bus routes. Visit the??for rider alerts.

Construction work at the Airport Way S and S Lucile St intersection is expected to continue through February 2025. We will continue to post bi-weekly construction updates on this webpage and the project listserv through construction.?

Construction progress

Crews install protected bike lanes on 6th Ave S.

Crews install protected bike lanes on 6th Ave S.

Crews installing a tall curb as part of the protected bike lane on Airport Way S.

Crews installing a tall curb as part of the protected bike lane on Airport Way S.


Project Design

During construction, you will see us making the following changes:

  • Two-way protected bike lane on the west side of the street from Airport Way S and S Lucille St to S Nevada St and 6th Ave S
  • One-way protected bike lanes on 6th Ave S from S Nevada St to S Forest St
  • Two-way, center turn lane on 6th Ave S from south of S Forest St to S Spokane St, making it safer and easier for vehicles to enter and exit driveways
  • S Spokane St and Airport Way S: New traffic signal, signalized bike crossing, and bike ramp
  • S Lucile St and Airport Way S: New signalized bike crossing, ADA curb ramps, and refreshed crosswalk markings
  • All-way stop on 6th Ave S at both the intersections with S Alaska St and S Nevada St?
  • Raised bus stop on the west side of Airport Way S at S Edmonds St
  • Parking removal on the west side of 6th from Alaska to Industrial to allow for two-way freight movements.
Map of improvements to be constructed on 6th Ave S, S Alaska St, and Airport Way S

Map of improvements to be constructed on 6th Ave S, S Alaska St, and Airport Way S.


How to stay informed

Thank you,

Ching Chan

Public Engagement Lead

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Upcoming closures on S Alaska St, S Horton St, S Hanford St, and S Atlantic St

 



South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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From: Seattle Department of Transportation <transportation@...>
Date: Thu, Mar 13, 2025 at 10:06?AM
Subject: Upcoming closures on S Alaska St, S Horton St, S Hanford St, and S Atlantic St
To: <spnaseattle@...>


Seattle Department of Transportation logo

We are planning short-term closures on S Alaska St, S Horton St, S Hanford St, and S Atlantic St at E Marginal Way S in March and April. These closures allow us to safely install the new dynamic message sign, do drainage work, and make railway repairs along E Marginal Way S. Most closures will not happen at the same time. Please pay attention for flaggers and detour signs when traveling through the area.

What to expect

  • Full closure of S Horton St at E Marginal Way S with signed detours. This closure will start as soon as Thursday, March 13, and last up to 2 days.
  • Lane closures on S Hanford St at E Marginal Way S with signed detours and flaggers. This closure will start as soon as Monday, March 17, and last up 8 business days.
  • Closure of S Alaska St at E Marginal Way S and 1 northbound lane of E Marginal Way S at S Alaska St with signed detours. These closures will start as soon as Wednesday, March 19, and last 1 day.
  • Full closure of S Atlantic St at E Marginal Way S with signed detours. This closure will start as soon as Monday, March 31, and last up to 2 weeks.
  • Partial eastbound turn lane closure at S Atlantic St coming north from Alaskan Way S. This closure will start as soon as Monday, March 31, and last approximately 3 weeks.

Routes for people, walking, rolling, biking, and scooting are maintained but may have detours to avoid active construction. Please be alert for signage and flaggers directing traffic when traveling through the area. This work is weather dependent and may be rescheduled.

Drue Nyenhuis??
Outreach Lead??
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Reminder: Learn about the airport noise study at King County International Airport on March 20

 



South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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From: Katy Asher (she/her) <kasher@...>
Date: Thu, Mar 13, 2025 at 10:20?AM
Subject: Reminder: Learn about the airport noise study at King County International Airport on March 20
To: Katy Asher (she/her) <kasher@...>
CC: Lauren Penning <lpenning@...>, Lauren Wheeler (she/her) <lwheeler@...>


Dear PAC Members,

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We¡¯re looking forward to seeing you at the upcoming open house for the King County International Airport (KCIA) Part 150 Study. We hope you will share this opportunity with your community. It is a great way to learn more about the airport noise study and share valuable input.

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Event details:
Date: Thursday, March 20, 2025
Time: 5:30 ¨C 7:30 p.m. (Drop by any time)
Location: KCIA Flight Service Station,

Parking and transit: Parking is available in the service station lot and on nearby streets. A King County Metro stop at Ellis Ave S. & S. Warsaw St., across from the service station, serves the 124 and 60 lines.

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What to expect:

  • Learn about the (NEMs) that show the current and projected aircraft noise levels in and around KCIA and learn how the NEMs are developed.
  • Provide input on the NEMs and the upcoming Noise Compatibility Program (NCP) that will identify measurable actions to reduce airport noise and promote compatible land uses near KCIA.
  • Meet with project team members to ask questions about the Part 150 Study and the Vision 2045 Airport Plan.

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Can¡¯t make it in person?
A summary of materials shared during the open house will be available online after the event at . The (NEMs) are available for review now on the Vision 2045 and Part 150 website.

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Stay updated:
Sign up for our email list at the bottom of the to receive updates on more public meetings and open houses throughout this planning process. Register for Open House 3 . Registration is not needed to attend.

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We value your input and look forward to your participation! If you have any questions or need accommodations, email us at KCIACommunityOutreach@... or call 206-296-7380.

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Katy Asher (she/her)

Community engagement support

KCIA Vision 2045 and Part 150 Study

Contact us through or at

KCIACommunityOutreach@...

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South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


Planning continues for Mouth of Duwamish Wet Weather Facilities

 



South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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Subject: Planning continues for Mouth of Duwamish Wet Weather Facilities
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Planning continues for Mouth of Duwamish Wet Weather Facilities
Mouth of Duwamish Wet Weather Facilities

March 2025

Planning continues for Mouth of Duwamish Wet Weather Facilities

King County is working to develop a proposed solution to control overflows from five combined sewer overflow (CSO) outfalls near the mouth of the Duwamish River. The proposed solution must meet federal and state regulatory requirements and may include a wet weather treatment station, a storage tank, an outfall to discharge treated water, and pipes and supporting facilities that connect flows along the way.?

We expect to share a proposed solution this spring, at which point we will begin a review under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) to evaluate environmental impacts. We will also seek approval from the Washington State Department of Ecology.?

We will have more to share in the coming months about these processes and how you can get involved.?


Join us at the Clean Water, Sustainable Building, and Green Jobs Symposium?

When: Wednesday, March 12, from 3:30 ¨C 6:30 p.m.?

Where: South Seattle College ¨C Georgetown Campus, Building C - Gene J Colin Education Hall, .?

This event is part of the Discover Seattle Colleges initiative and will include educational and training programs, employers, and more. It is free and open to the public, including people in all stages of careers and education.?At the event, you can also in the Duwamish Valley.?


We want to hear from you?

We want to make sure that you have access to information and can take part in ways that work best for you.?

  • Contact us to have a one-on-one conversation by phone, video chat, email, or in person.?
  • Visit for the latest updates.?
  • Invite us to a meeting hosted by your group or organization.?
  • Meet us in person or online at upcoming events. We will post more information on our website and email list once we schedule these events.?

If you have suggestions for other ways we can work with you and your neighbors, please let us know! Contact Bibiana Ocheke-Ameh at Bibiana.Ocheke-Ameh@... or (206) 477-5604.?


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Lower Duwamish Waterway Construction Season 1 is Complete!

 



South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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Date: Fri, Mar 7, 2025 at 5:06?PM
Subject: Lower Duwamish Waterway Construction Season 1 is Complete!
To: <spnaseattle@...>


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Cleanup Construction Activities

All construction is done in Sediment Management Areas (SMAs) 2A, 2B, 3, 4, 6, 8, 11B, and C1. In SMA 9, installation of sheet pile to stabilize the shore was completed in anticipation of dredging adjacent sediments. This concludes construction activities for the first construction season in the upper reach of the Lower Duwamish Waterway. We are now focused on demobilizing construction equipment. Please see the map of cleanup areas linked below.?

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During this first season, construction teams removed approximately 14,000 cubic yards of contaminated sediment, filling 222 rail cars. This is about 18% of the upper reach cleanup area.?


For questions or concerns, you can reach our team at info@... or 1-888-561-LDWG (1-888-561-5394). Visit for the most up-to-date information.??

Weekly Environmental and Community Report for the week of February 24

You may view the weekly report and other previous weekly reports by clicking the link below.??

Construction Season 1 Wrap-up Activities

Season 1 in-water cleanup activities ended on February 27, and the last of the above water work was completed on March 5. Demobilization of the construction equipment will occur during the week of March 10. Demobilization will include removing equipment and supplies from the barges. Demobilization activities will take place at the Contractor¡¯s (Pacific Pile and Marine) waterfront property along South Riverside Drive.?

What to Expect in Construction Season 2

During the second season, from October 2025 into February 2026, the Contractor will resume cleanup activities, such as dredging of contaminated sediment and placement of clean material. Detailed schedules will be developed in summer 2025, and updates will be shared with the community as soon as they become available. ?

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Cleanup activities during the second season and beyond will be more visible to the community. Construction vessels and equipment will be operating closer to residential areas, parks, and the South Park Bridge.

Placing concrete to finish the SMA 9 bulkhead wall system (sheet pile wall) (Geosyntec Consultants, week of March 3, 2025).

Filling the space between the original and new SMA 9 bulkhead wall system (sheet pile wall) with concrete (Geosyntec Consultants, week of March 3, 2025).?

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Stay informed during cleanup construction!

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Mant¨¦ngase informado durante toda la actividad de construcci¨®n para la limpieza

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Clean Water, Sustainable Building, and Green Jobs Symposium: A Discover Seattle Colleges Event

 



South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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From: Cari Simson <cari@...>
Date: Wed, Mar 5, 2025 at 3:24?PM
Subject: Clean Water, Sustainable Building, and Green Jobs Symposium: A Discover Seattle Colleges Event
To: Vaswani Bye, Ross <Ross.VaswaniBye@...>, Abercrombie, Steve <steve.abercrombie@...>
CC: Plumley, Annie <aplumley@...>, Da Silva, Mano <mdasilva@...>


Notification about Green Jobs Symposium next week on Wednesday, 3/12 from 3:30-6:30.? Please share with your networks.?
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Clean Water, Sustainable Building, and Green Jobs Symposium: A Discover Seattle Colleges Event????

March 12, 2025 3:30-6:30pm??

Register by end of day March 11th to receive a printed name tag at the event: ???

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South Seattle College - Georgetown| Gene J. Colin Education Hall (Building C)???

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You are invited to learn about jobs and paid training opportunities in clean water, sustainable building, and construction!


Participate in hands-on ¡°day in the life¡± job demonstrations, career networking, resume help, and other job-seeking activities. Meet employers who are hiring now and in the near future.


This event is free and open to the public, including people in all stages of careers and education.???

The event is part of the Discover Seattle Colleges initiative and will include educational and training programs, employers, resume workshop, breakout sessions, and more.???


At the event you can also learn about King County Wastewater Treatment Division's (WTD) projects in the area.??

  • Refreshments & Spanish interpretation available??
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Are you looking for career pathways to living wage jobs in construction, clean water or sustainable building??

Are you interested in a career in sustainability and wonder what that might look like???

Are you currently looking for a job or paid training opportunities??

Join King County and South Seattle College on Wednesday, March 12th??

  • Learn: Career paths in construction, sustainability and clean water!?
  • Prepare: Career counseling, resume writing, and networking!?
  • Apply: Green Jobs, Training and Apprentice programs, and more!?

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DRCC Newsletter- March Edition

 



South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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Date: Tue, Mar 4, 2025 at 1:22?PM
Subject: DRCC Newsletter- March Edition
To: <spnaseattle@...>


Learn More Learn More Learn More Learn More Learn More Apply Here Community Care Meeting Notes SP Safety Meeting Notes Check out our calendar Powered by


Department of Ecology Duwamish River Update - March 2025

 



South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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From: Washington Department of Ecology <waecy@...>
Date: Tue, Mar 4, 2025 at 9:28?AM
Subject: Department of Ecology Duwamish River Update - March 2025
To: <spnaseattle@...>


This Department of Ecology email bulletin provides information on efforts to control sources of pollution to the Lower Duwamish Waterway.
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This Department of Ecology email bulletin provides information on efforts to control sources of pollution to the .

Cleanup site available for comment through April 24

The Snopac Property cleanup site is located at in the Georgetown neighborhood. We invite you to comment on the in-water feasibility study and? uplands cleanup action plan; the public comment period is Feb. 24, 12 a.m. ¨C April 24, 11:59 p.m. Visit the to learn more.


March LDW Community Office Hours

Come join us in the Duwamish Valley at one of our upcoming office hours¡ªthey¡¯re posted on our three months in advance. Our next event is in mid-March.

March 13 ?(4 ¨C 6 p.m.) Georgetown Brewing ()

Connect with cleanup site managers, technical staff, and our outreach team in-person! Learn more about the?Snopac cleanup site available for public comment.


Comment on state water quality standards

During the , Ecology is looking for feedback on priorities for updating the water quality standards over the next three years.

As part of this review, we invite you to comment on our?. This plan outlines our actions from 2025 through 2027 to update the surface water quality standards. We also welcome feedback on any parts of the .

The public comment period is open Feb. 25, 2025, 12 a.m. - April 22, 2025, 11:59 p.m. Visit our to learn more.


Updated preliminary cleanup level workbook now available

Ecology recently updated the LDW preliminary cleanup level (PCUL) workbook that supports site cleanups under the Model Toxics Control Act.?The provides soil, groundwater, sediment, and air screening levels for cleanup sites near the Lower Duwamish Waterway, while the explains the contents of the workbook.?These files and other technical reports are available in the documents section of the .


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Ecology is lead agency for Source Control in the Superfund Site. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is lead agency for sediment cleanup in the Lower Duwamish Waterway. For more information on the EPA¡¯s role, visit their page, where you can subscribe to their email list for periodic updates.

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Communications

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engagement opportunity

Robin Schwartz
 

Are you interested in sharing your opinions about plans for sea level rise, climate resilience, and flood adaptation? We are partnering with the UW to create a community-informed plan to share with the City. You will receive a $50 stipend for sharing!
?Est¨¢ interesado en compartir sus opiniones sobre los planes para el aumento del nivel del mar, la resiliencia clim¨¢tica y la adaptaci¨®n a las inundaciones? Nos estamos asociando con la Universidad de Washington para crear un plan informado por la comunidad para compartir con la Ciudad. ?Recibir¨¢s un estipendio de $50 por compartir!

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Robin Schwartz
Development and Advocacy Manager
Duwamish River Community Coalition/TAG
7400 3rd Ave S
Seattle WA 98108
(206) 359-1774

Our Vision: An empowered Duwamish Valley community thriving in a healthy and just environment?








Community Care notes

Robin Schwartz
 

and co-hosted a Community Care meeting last week; attached are the notes (Spanish first and English below).
y organizaron conjuntamente una reuni¨®n de Atenci¨®n Comunitaria la semana pasada; Adjunto se encuentran las notas (espa?ol primero y ingl¨¦s abajo).

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Robin Schwartz
Development and Advocacy Manager
Duwamish River Community Coalition/TAG
7400 3rd Ave S
Seattle WA 98108
(206) 359-1774

Our Vision: An empowered Duwamish Valley community thriving in a healthy and just environment?








Lower Duwamish Waterway Construction during the weeks of February 24 and March 3, 2025

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Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project update - February 28

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Construction update for February 28 - March 14
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Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project Update-- February 28

Crews have been making steady progress on completing the protected bike lanes on Airport Way S. We rechannelized the road to accommodate the future protected bike lane and other design elements that aim to improve safety for all travelers. You will begin to see the bike lane fully take shape during the next few weeks, along with other pedestrian and safety improvements in the project area.

As early as February 28, we will remove the southbound right-turn slip lane from Airport Way S to S Lucile St.? Southbound passenger vehicles on Airport Way S will continue to be able to make right turns onto S Lucile St. However, freight and oversized vehicles will be detoured via right turns onto 13th Ave S, S Bailey St, and then onto S Michigan St. We will provide clear detour signs well in advance of the detour as well as post the detour map on this website. We advise freight operators and those who drive oversized vehicles to plan ahead and use patience while traveling through the area.?Please see below for a map of the freight detour:

Map of S Lucile St freight detour

In addition, as part of construction work on Airport Way S and S Lucile St, there will also be intermittent detours on westbound S Lucile St beginning as early as March 10:

  • Traffic turning from southbound Airport Way S will detour via right turns onto Corson Ave S, S Bailey St, and 4th Ave S (excluding freight traffic)
  • Traffic turning from northbound Airport Way S will detour via left turns onto Industrial Way S and 4th Ave S.
  • More updates will be provided once the dates and times of detours are finalized. Please see below for a map of the detours:
Map of intermittent westbound Lucile detours

Over the next few weeks, you¡¯ll see the following construction activities in the area:

Airport Way S

  • Installing concrete protected bike lanes on 6th Ave S from S Alaska St to S Bradford St
  • Installing improvements to utilities, sidewalks, and curb ramps on Airport Way S near the intersection of S Lucile St
  • Electrical and signal improvements at the intersection of Airport Way S and S Lucile St

6th Ave S

  • Installing concrete protected bike lanes on both sides of 6th Ave S from S Alaska St and moving north from the intersection

What to expect during construction:

  • The northbound through-lane on Airport Way S will be reduced to a single lane 24/7. We recommend commuters driving northbound to detour to 4th Ave S before S Lucile St.
  • Night work on Airport Way S on Thursday, January 30th and Friday, January 31st will also reduce through-lanes to one northbound and one southbound
  • Pedestrian access will be maintained. Pedestrian detours may be longer than usual
  • Access to businesses will be maintained
  • Typical work hours are from Monday to Friday, starting at 9:00 AM and finishing at 3:00 PM
  • We will avoid work and traffic control during the peak hours of 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
  • We may need to temporarily change the traffic flow to accommodate the construction work.
  • There will be temporary restrictions on parking.
  • Some of the work activities might be noisy. This includes using backup alarms for safety, heavy vehicles, and power tools.
  • Some construction may require temporary changes to bus routes. Visit the??for rider alerts.

Construction work at the Airport Way S and S Lucile St intersection is expected to continue through February 2025. We will continue to post bi-weekly construction updates on this webpage and the project listserv through construction.?

Construction progress

Crews install protected bike lanes on 6th Ave S.

Crews install protected bike lanes on 6th Ave S.

Crews installing a tall curb as part of the protected bike lane on Airport Way S.

Crews installing a tall curb as part of the protected bike lane on Airport Way S.


Project Design

During construction, you will see us making the following changes:

  • Two-way protected bike lane on the west side of the street from Airport Way S and S Lucille St to S Nevada St and 6th Ave S
  • One-way protected bike lanes on 6th Ave S from S Nevada St to S Forest St
  • Two-way, center turn lane on 6th Ave S from south of S Forest St to S Spokane St, making it safer and easier for vehicles to enter and exit driveways
  • S Spokane St and Airport Way S: New traffic signal, signalized bike crossing, and bike ramp
  • S Lucile St and Airport Way S: New signalized bike crossing, ADA curb ramps, and refreshed crosswalk markings
  • All-way stop on 6th Ave S at both the intersections with S Alaska St and S Nevada St?
  • Raised bus stop on the west side of Airport Way S at S Edmonds St
  • Parking removal on the west side of 6th from Alaska to Industrial to allow for two-way freight movements.
Map of improvements to be constructed on 6th Ave S, S Alaska St, and Airport Way S

Map of improvements to be constructed on 6th Ave S, S Alaska St, and Airport Way S.


How to stay informed

Thank you,

Ching Chan

Public Engagement Lead

Levy to Move Seattle Logo

SDOT is?now accepting applications for the new Levy Oversight Committee (LOC), which will oversee the 2024 Seattle Transportation Levy! People who are interested should??This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the future of Seattle¡¯s transportation system and to ensure transparency and accountability as the City of Seattle delivers on levy commitments.?.?More information about the LOC is available in the?, including a link to apply, information about virtual open houses, a?, and more.


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Georgetown to South Park Connection Construction Update - February 28

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Construction updates for March 1 - 14
Seattle Department of Transportation logo

Georgetown to South Park Connection Update

Construction on the Georgetown to South Park Safety project began on Monday, November 18!

Over the next few weeks, you¡¯ll see the following activities in the project area:

  • Weekend work: Signal and drainage work at the intersection of E Marginal Way S and 16th Ave S
  • Restoring asphalt on 13th Ave S, S Albro Pl, and Ellis Ave S
  • Restoring roadway pavement and sidewalk on 13th Ave S, S Albro Pl, and Ellis Ave S
  • Shutting off the fire hydrant supply on Ellis Ave S between S Elizabeth St and E Marginal Way S for hydrant and drainage work

*Please note that much of this work is weather dependent and subject to schedule changes.

Traffic control to expect over the next couple of weeks in the project area

Traffic control to expect in the project area over the next few weeks

Traffic control to expect over the next couple of weeks in the project area


Construction Progress

New sidewalks at the intersection of S Bailey St and 13th Ave S

New sidewalks at the intersection of S Bailey St and 13th Ave S

What to expect during construction

During construction, you can expect the following:

  • Typical work hours are from Monday to Friday, starting at 7:00 AM and finishing at 5:00 PM.
  • We may need to temporarily change the traffic flow to accommodate the construction work.
  • There will be temporary restrictions on parking.
  • Some of the work activities might be noisy. This includes using backup alarms for safety, heavy vehicles, and power tools.

Construction survey for businesses

Attention business owners and managers near the Georgetown to South Park Connection Project: so we can keep you updated and work with you to reduce construction impacts as much as possible. All questions are optional.

Here's a summary of the changes we'll be making:

  • New or repaved sidewalk on S Bailey St and 13th Ave S
  • One-way protected bike lanes on both sides of 16th Ave S leading to the South Park Bridge
  • Walking and biking path protected by trees or parking from 13th Ave S and S Bailey St to E Marginal Way S and 16th Ave S
  • Walking and biking path protected by paint and posts on the north side of E Marginal Way S and through the dog park to be constructed soon at the ¡°Flume¡± property
  • Interim paint and post curb on the southwest side of the E Marginal Way S and 16th Ave S intersection?

Please stay tuned for project updates in the coming months. To stay informed, visit the??and .?


Project Area

Project map showing safety improvements along the project corridor.

How to stay informed

  • Call our project hotline at?
  • Email us at?GTtoSP@...
  • Visit our to:
    • Read about project progress
    • Sign up for email updates

Thank you,

Ching Chan

Public Engagement Lead

Levy to Move Seattle Logo

The Flume site (located on S Myrtle St), formerly owned by Seattle City Light (SCL), will now serve as an off-leash area (dog park) and a shared-use path for those walking, biking, and rolling between Georgetown and South Park.?

The dog park project is expected to begin the process of contractor selection in the coming weeks, with construction?expected to begin later this year?at the Georgetown ¡®Flume¡¯ property! Our safety project will create an off-street, multi-use connection through the new park. To learn more about the park design, visit?.?


SDOT is?now accepting applications for the new Levy Oversight Committee (LOC), which will oversee the 2024 Seattle Transportation Levy! People who are interested should??This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the future of Seattle¡¯s transportation system and to ensure transparency and accountability as the City of Seattle delivers on levy commitments.?.?More information about the LOC is available in the?, including a link to apply, information about virtual open houses, a?, and more.


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Lower Duwamish Waterway Construction during the week of March 3, 2025

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engagement opportunity

 

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Bumping this opportunity--it's an easy $50 and you can help us put together a community-driven proposal for the City to consider! No expertise needed, just your thoughts.


Georgetown to South Park Connection Construction Update - February 28

 



South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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From: Seattle Department of Transportation <transportation@...>
Date: Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 4:27?PM
Subject: Georgetown to South Park Connection Construction Update - February 28
To: <spnaseattle@...>


Construction updates for March 1 - 14
Seattle Department of Transportation logo

Georgetown to South Park Connection Update

Construction on the Georgetown to South Park Safety project began on Monday, November 18!

Over the next few weeks, you¡¯ll see the following activities in the project area:

  • Weekend work: Signal and drainage work at the intersection of E Marginal Way S and 16th Ave S
  • Restoring asphalt on 13th Ave S, S Albro Pl, and Ellis Ave S
  • Restoring roadway pavement and sidewalk on 13th Ave S, S Albro Pl, and Ellis Ave S
  • Shutting off the fire hydrant supply on Ellis Ave S between S Elizabeth St and E Marginal Way S for hydrant and drainage work

*Please note that much of this work is weather dependent and subject to schedule changes.

Traffic control to expect over the next couple of weeks in the project area

Traffic control to expect in the project area over the next few weeks

Traffic control to expect over the next couple of weeks in the project area


Construction Progress

New sidewalks at the intersection of S Bailey St and 13th Ave S

New sidewalks at the intersection of S Bailey St and 13th Ave S

What to expect during construction

During construction, you can expect the following:

  • Typical work hours are from Monday to Friday, starting at 7:00 AM and finishing at 5:00 PM.
  • We may need to temporarily change the traffic flow to accommodate the construction work.
  • There will be temporary restrictions on parking.
  • Some of the work activities might be noisy. This includes using backup alarms for safety, heavy vehicles, and power tools.

Construction survey for businesses

Attention business owners and managers near the Georgetown to South Park Connection Project: so we can keep you updated and work with you to reduce construction impacts as much as possible. All questions are optional.

Here's a summary of the changes we'll be making:

  • New or repaved sidewalk on S Bailey St and 13th Ave S
  • One-way protected bike lanes on both sides of 16th Ave S leading to the South Park Bridge
  • Walking and biking path protected by trees or parking from 13th Ave S and S Bailey St to E Marginal Way S and 16th Ave S
  • Walking and biking path protected by paint and posts on the north side of E Marginal Way S and through the dog park to be constructed soon at the ¡°Flume¡± property
  • Interim paint and post curb on the southwest side of the E Marginal Way S and 16th Ave S intersection?

Please stay tuned for project updates in the coming months. To stay informed, visit the??and .?


Project Area

Project map showing safety improvements along the project corridor.

How to stay informed

  • Call our project hotline at?
  • Email us at?GTtoSP@...
  • Visit our to:
    • Read about project progress
    • Sign up for email updates

Thank you,

Ching Chan

Public Engagement Lead

Levy to Move Seattle Logo

The Flume site (located on S Myrtle St), formerly owned by Seattle City Light (SCL), will now serve as an off-leash area (dog park) and a shared-use path for those walking, biking, and rolling between Georgetown and South Park.?

The dog park project is expected to begin the process of contractor selection in the coming weeks, with construction?expected to begin later this year?at the Georgetown ¡®Flume¡¯ property! Our safety project will create an off-street, multi-use connection through the new park. To learn more about the park design, visit?.?


SDOT is?now accepting applications for the new Levy Oversight Committee (LOC), which will oversee the 2024 Seattle Transportation Levy! People who are interested should??This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the future of Seattle¡¯s transportation system and to ensure transparency and accountability as the City of Seattle delivers on levy commitments.?.?More information about the LOC is available in the?, including a link to apply, information about virtual open houses, a?, and more.


This email was sent to spnaseattle@... using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: City of Seattle, Washington ¡¤ 600 Fourth Avenue ¡¤ Seattle, WA 98104


Lower Duwamish Waterway Construction during the week of March 3, 2025

 



South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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Date: Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 4:26?PM
Subject: Lower Duwamish Waterway Construction during the week of March 3, 2025
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Cleanup Construction Activities

All construction is done in Sediment Management Areas (SMAs) 2A, 2B, 3, 4, 6, 8, 11B, and C1 including installation of the replacement tribal fishing pile in SMA 6. We are now focused on completing work for the SMA 9 sheet pile wall (see photo below) followed by construction demobilization. Please see the map of cleanup areas linked below.?

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Some work the week of March 3 will be done outside normal hours (7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturdays). The work schedule for the sheet piles at SMA 9 (on shore only) is affected by the tides. The schedule will vary but work at SMA 9 may extend to midnight. ?


For questions or concerns, you can reach our team at info@... or 1-888-561-LDWG (1-888-561-5394). Visit for the most up-to-date information.??

Weekly Environmental and Community Report for the week of February 17

You may view the weekly report and other previous weekly reports by clicking the link below.??

What to expect during the week of March 3

The remaining construction activity is to finish work for the SMA 9 sheet pile wall. This includes working from shoreline property, where the contractor will fill the space between the original and new sheet pile walls with concrete. The concrete placement may extend beyond the normal hours because it must be done during low tide. ??

Construction Season 1 wrap-up activities

In-water cleanup activities are complete. Demobilization of the construction equipment will occur in March. Demobilization activities are expected to occur at the Contractor¡¯s (Pacific Pile and Marine) waterfront property along South Riverside Drive. Demobilization will include removing equipment and supplies from the barges.?

Preparing for the finishing work of SMA 9 bulkhead wall system (sheet pile wall) with the installation of concrete reinforcing rebar (Geosyntec Consultants, week of February 24, 2025).?

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Public Safety meeting notes

 

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Hi! Attached please find notes from last week's public safety meeting.
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Are you interested in sharing your opinions about plans for sea level rise, climate resilience, and flood adaptation? Duwamish River Community Coalition is partnering with the UW to create a community-informed plan to share with the City. You will receive a $50 stipend for sharing!
?Est¨¢ interesado en compartir sus opiniones sobre los planes para el aumento del nivel del mar, la resiliencia clim¨¢tica y la adaptaci¨®n a las inundaciones? Nos estamos asociando con la Universidad de Washington para crear un plan?informado por la comunidad para compartir con la Ciudad. ?Recibir¨¢s un estipendio de $50 por compartir!