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Georgetown to South Park Connection Construction Update - May 9
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 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Seattle Department of Transportation <transportation@...> Date: Fri, May 9, 2025 at 3:23 PM Subject: Georgetown to South Park Connection Construction Update - May 9 To: <spnaseattle@...> Construction updates for May 10 - 23 Georgetown to South Park Connection Update Over the next few weeks, you’ll see the following activities in the project area: Signal improvements at 13th Ave S and S Albro Pl and at 16th Ave S and E Marginal Way S Restoring roadway pavement, sidewalk, and asphalt on Ellis Ave S south of S Willow St and on S Myrtle St. Please consider using the Georgetown Healthy Street as a temporary detour during construction. Landscaping on Ellis Ave S and E Marginal Way S Weekend work: Storm drainage work at the E Marginal Way S and 16th Ave S intersection as early as May 17 *Please note that much of this work is weather dependent and subject to schedule changes. We've heard from the community over the last several weeks about their concern that the changes we are making on Ellis Ave S might not leave enough space to retain parking on the west side of the street. Our project worked closely with our contractor and confirmed that our design will retain a parking lane on the west side of Ellis Ave S. The new parking lane will be slightly narrower at 7 feet wide, which meets our standard minimum width for on-street parking. Like most roadway changes, this may require some time for people driving to adjust and get used to. We thank you for your patience and understanding. 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 Construction Progress New temporary protected bike lane on the south side of E Marginal Way S Crews installing signal detection loops at the intersection of Ellis Ave S and S Myrtle St 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: Please fill out this form 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 project webpage and sign up for our email list. Project Area How to stay informed Call our project hotline at (206) 257-2215 Email us at GTtoSP@... Visit our project webpage to: Read about project progress Sign up for email updates Thank you, Ching Chan Public Engagement Lead 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
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Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project update - May 9
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 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Seattle Department of Transportation <transportation@...> Date: Fri, May 9, 2025 at 4:01 PM Subject: Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project update - May 9 To: <spnaseattle@...> Construction update for May 9 - 23 Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project Update 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: Night work on 6th Ave S: Crews stripe 6th Ave S between S Alaska St and S Spokane St May 12-13. Work hours are approximately 7:00 P.M. and 6:00 A.M. There will be a temporary detour for northbound traffic in place during this time, please allow for additional travel time. Night work on Airport Way S: Crews stripe northbound Airport Way S from S Lucile St to S Alaska St as early as May 19 - 22. Southbound traffic will be reduced to one lane during work hours. Work hours are approximately 7:00 P.M. and 6:00 A.M. There will be a temporary detour in place during this time, please allow for additional travel time. Installing new signage along the project corridor, beginning at 6th Ave S and S Forest St and working south. Electrical and signal improvements at Airport Way S and S Lucile St and at 6th Ave S and S Spokane St Pouring new sidewalks and curb ramps at the intersection of 6th Ave S and S Spokane St What to expect during construction: Detours during night work on 6th Ave S May 12-13. Signage will be placed well ahead of the detour. Please see the map below for details: Detours during night work on northbound Airport Way S as early as May 19-22. Signage will be placed well ahead of the detour. Please see the map below for details: Truck detour to S Lucile St is no longer in effect. Right and left turns for freight vehicles from Airport Way S to S Lucile St have now been restored. 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 King County Metro website for rider alerts. Construction work at the Airport Way S and S Lucile St intersection is expected to continue through April 2025. We will continue to post bi-weekly construction updates on this webpage and the project listserv through construction. Construction progress Looking at the newly constructed pedestrian curb at S Lucile St from Airport Way S, ready for landscaping to be installed Workers put the finishing touches on the newly paved truck apron on Airport Way S and S Lucile St 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
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Virtual Personal Safety Class
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 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Satterwhite, Jennifer <Jennifer.Satterwhite@...> Date: Mon, May 5, 2025 at 4:00 PM Subject: Virtual Personal Safety Class To: The Seattle PD, in partnership with the West Seattle Junction Association is offering our community a Personal Safety & De-Escalation Training. Date: Tuesday May 20th Time : 5pm – 7pm Location: Virtual Register : Virtual Personal Safety Class May 20th 5-7PM About the Class Learn proactive tips and steps you can take to enhance your personal safety taught by Seattle police officers and employees. Training goals: Share commonsense safety tips to decrease the odds of being a victim Know the important role your instincts and gut reactions play Discover potentially dangerous situations and how to avoid them Learn to make a safety plan based on different environments Notes: This is a facilitated discussion and lecture about crime prevention and safety. This is not a self-defense class. This class is open to individuals of all ages and most appropriate for those who are at least 14 years of age or older. For that reason, children should not attend. Questions or concerns, please contact Crime Prevention Coordinator – Jen Satterwhite at Jennifer.Satterwhite@...
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DRCC Newsletter- May 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 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: DRCC / TAG <contact@...> Date: Mon, May 5, 2025 at 10:09 AM Subject: DRCC Newsletter- May Edition To: <spnaseattle@...> May is Asthma Awareness Month, so we invite you all to carefully think: Do you know anyone with asthma? In 2019, the Duwamish River Community Coalition relaunched the Clean Air Program with one of the May is Asthma Awareness Month, so we invite you all to carefully think: Do you know anyone with asthma? In 2019, the Duwamish River Community Coalition relaunched the Clean Air Program with one of the primary goals being the reduction of childhood asthma hospitalization in the Duwamish Valley. The Clean Air Program began because of how important it is for us to address the health impacts from poor air quality in the Duwamish Valley. We regularly hear that this is an issue throughout our community meetings, work groups, and youth teams; the health impacts from poor air quality are one of our primary concerns. We feel it, see it, and face the impacts on a regular basis. We have also documented these health impacts. The Cumulative Health Impacts Assessment that DRCC and Just Health Action completed in 2013 found the childhood asthma hospitalization rates were higher in our zip code than in other parts of Seattle. This assessment showed that childhood asthma hospitalization rates in the 98108 zip code were approximately 300 per 100,000 people from 2006 to 2010. This was the highest rate among other zip codes in Seattle. Over the most recent four years of data (2017-2021), there were approximately 190 childhood asthma hospitalizations per 100,000 people in the 98108 neighborhoods. Seemingly, the number has gone down. However, does this mean that it has gotten better because of stronger protections throughout the state or country? The answer may surprise you. Asthma hospitalization rates have likely declined due to many factors, and we believe that all the work DRCC does and the work that YOU all are doing in your work has helped bring hospitalization rates down. Focusing on environmental issues, medical care, social needs of vulnerable populations, and working to reduce air pollution does eventually help everyone. However, despite these strides, the 98108 emergency room, urgent care, and hospitalization rates for asthma in children are still the highest across all Seattle zip codes. This month we want to focus on clean air and asthma. Let’s start by asking ourselves the questions: Do I know someone who has asthma? How will my work impact air quality, especially in Frontline communities? What does this law do for environmental justice communities? As we observe Asthma Awareness Month, let us reaffirm our commitment to environmental justice in the Duwamish Valley. By addressing the root causes of air pollution and supporting community-driven solutions. lMia Ayala-Marshall & Joseph Santana Advocacy & EngagementWhat is The Heal Act? The HEAL Act (Healthy Environment for All Act) is Washington State’s groundbreaking environmental justice law, passed in 2021, that requires state agencies to prioritize the health and well-being of communities disproportionately affected by pollution and environmental harm. In the Duwamish Valley, where residents—many of whom are low-income and BIPOC—face high levels of air and water pollution, the HEAL Act strengthens efforts to address long-standing environmental injustices. It supports targeted investments, community engagement, and policy changes that promote cleaner air, safer neighborhoods, and improved health outcomes for the area’s residents. Learn more about the HEAL ACT! We are grateful to our youth, who have been doing presentations in the community about how to best use the Heal Act in the Duwamish Valley! Preparing for Community Outreach Our Advocacy team has been busy this month, prepping for a busy summer of outreach events. In May we have multiple bo
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Department of Ecology Duwamish River Update - May 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 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Washington Department of Ecology <waecy@...> Date: Thu, May 1, 2025 at 9:02 AM Subject: Department of Ecology Duwamish River Update - May 2025 To: <spnaseattle@...> This Department of Ecology email bulletin provides information on efforts to control sources of pollution to the Lower Duwamish Waterway. This Department of Ecology email bulletin provides information on efforts to control sources of pollution to the Lower Duwamish Waterway. Free soil testing event Our Toxics Cleanup Program is partnering with other state and local public health agencies on soil testing events this spring. Bring in a soil sample from your yard (watch our video on how to collect a sample for best results) to have it tested for arsenic and lead. These soil testing events are part of our work to clean up contamination from the Asarco Smelter that operated in Tacoma for nearly a century. The next event will be at: Federal Way Farmers Market Saturday, May 17, 2025, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 1701 S. 320th St, Federal Way (South parking lot along 324th and Pacific Highway) Responses to comments available for two LDW cleanup sites The Boeing Isaacson Thompson site and the Industrial Container Services LLC site had public comment periods this past winter. We have reviewed all comments received during these two comment periods and have prepared responses. All responses were sent to those that commented earlier this month. Read our responses on each site’s webpage. Early application period for clean water grants and loans The annual application period for Ecology’s clean water funding is happening earlier this year. This funding program covers hundreds of projects a year, including wastewater and stormwater infrastructure, stormwater community-based public-private partnerships, stream restoration, and outreach and education activities. The application cycle will run from July 22 to Sept. 3, 2025; funding will be announced by July 2026. Local governments, Tribes, universities, conservation districts and nonprofit organizations can all be eligible for funding. More information on clean water funding is available at ecology.wa.gov/WQgrants Upcoming LDW community office hours and events Come join us in the Duwamish Valley at one of our upcoming office hours — they’re posted on our LDW Latest Information webpage three months in advance. This month, you can find us at the Georgetown and South Park Neighborhood meetings. We hope to see you there! South Park Neighborhood Association monthly meeting Tuesday, May 13 6 p.m. Duwamish River Community Hub 8600 14th Ave S, Seattle Georgetown Community Council monthly meeting Monday, May 19 7 –9 p.m. Georgetown City Hall 6202 13th Ave S, Seattle Save the date! Ecology and the Environmental Protection Agency are hosting an open house on Thursday, October 9, 2025. More details to come. We hope to see you there! Questions? Contact Meredith Waldref. Información sobre la limpieza ambiental del Duwamish: Si le gustaría obtener este documento en espa?ol, favor de comunicarse al preguntas@... o 360-742-1554. Th?ng tin v? c?ng tác làm s?ch m?i tr??ng Duwamish: N?u qu? v? mu?n nh?n tài li?u này b?ng ti?ng Vi?t ho?c c?n thêm th?ng tin, xin liên h? ?ng Liêm Nguy?n 360-407-6955, ?i?n th?: lngu461@... ??????????????????????????? Duwamish ? ????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? Meg Bommarito ?????? meg.bommarito@.... Duwamish下水遊道清理工作信息: 如果您需要這個文件的中文版, 請聯繫 Sunny Becker, 電子郵件地址 sunny.becker@.... Ecology is lead agency for Source Control in the Lower Duwamish Waterway 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 Lower Duwamish Waterway Superfund Site page, where you can subscribe to their email list for periodic updates. Scarlet Tang Communications scarlet.tang@... 206-920-2600 S
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Newsletter South Park - May 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 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Only In South Park <hello@...> Date: Wed, Apr 30, 2025 at 10:26 AM Subject: Newsletter South Park - May 2025 To: En espa?ol abajo Good morning, Please feel free to share the newsletter with your network. We are trying to create it a few days in advance, so the events are relevant to each month. Have a great day. / Buenos dias, Tén la libertad de compartir el boletín con tu grupo de conocidos. Estamos tratando de crearlo con unos días de anticipación, para que los eventos sean relevantes para cada mes. Qué tengas un buen día.
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Sign up for the Seattle Police Department Community-Police Dialogues
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 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Satterwhite, Jennifer <Jennifer.Satterwhite@...> Date: Wed, Apr 30, 2025 at 10:03 AM Subject: Sign up for the Seattle Police Department Community-Police Dialogues To: Please consider signing up for one of the SW Precinct Community Police Dialogues – Monday June 9th & Monday August 11th Both at 5:30pm via Zoom. Sign up: https://publicsafetysurvey.org/mcpp-community-police-dialogues.html Help spread the word about this important opportunity to chat with your local Police ! From: Jacqueline Helfgott <jhelfgot@...> Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2025 1:31 PM To: Helfgott, Jacqueline <jhelfgot@...> Subject: Sign up for the Seattle Police Department Community-Police Dialogues - East Precinct Dialogue coming up May 12, 2025 CAUTION: External Email If you live and/or work in Seattle, you are invited to participate in the 2025 SPD Micro-Community Policing Plans Community Police Dialogues which will be held May-August 2025 (two per precinct on designated Monday nights 5:30-7:30PM via Zoom). Learn the results of the Seattle Public Safety Survey, connect with SPD personnel, and discuss how community and police can work together to increase public safety. The first of the series of dialogues will be for East Precinct on Monday 5:30-7:30pm May 12, 2025. Sign up: https://publicsafetysurvey.org/mcpp-community-police-dialogues.html Jacqueline B. Helfgott | Professor/Director, Crime & Justice Research Center CRIMINAL JUSTICE, CRIMINOLOGY, AND FORENSICS | SEATTLE UNIVERSITY 901 12th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122-1090 Office: (206) 296-5477 I Cell: (206) 954-5132 Facebook | X | LinkedIn | TikTok I Instagram I jbhelfgott.com
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Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project update - April 25
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 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Seattle Department of Transportation <transportation@...> Date: Fri, Apr 25, 2025 at 3:38 PM Subject: Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project update - April 25 To: <spnaseattle@...> Construction update for April 25 - May 9 Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project Update 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: Weekend work on 6th Ave S: Pouring concrete protected bike lanes on 6th Ave S from S Bradford St to S Spokane St as early as April 26 and April 27 (weather dependent). There will be a temporary detour in place during this time, please allow for additional travel time. Night work on 6th Ave S: Crews will begin laying new lane striping on 6th Ave S between S Forest St and S Spokane St as early as April 28 through May 13. Work is scheduled to take place between 7:00 P.M. and 6:00 A.M. each night. There will be a temporary detour in place during this time, please allow for additional travel time. Installing improvements to the roadway, sidewalks, and curb ramps at Airport Way S and S Lucile St and at 6th Ave S and S Bradford St Possible electrical and signal improvement installation work at the intersection of Airport Way S and S Lucile St and 6th Ave S and S Spokane St Pouring new sidewalks and ADA ramps at the intersection of 6th Ave S and S Spokane St What to expect during construction: Detours during weekend work on 6th Ave S as early as April 26 and 27. Signage will be placed well ahead of the detour. Please see the map below for details: Detours during night work on 6th Ave S as early as April 28 through May 13. Signage will be placed well ahead of the detour. Please see the map below for details: Truck detour to S Lucile St: Right and left turns to S Lucile St remain closed. Oversized vehicles will now detour to Industrial Way S and 4th Ave S. Signage will be placed north of Industrial Way S to inform southbound drivers. Please see the map below for details: 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 King County Metro website for rider alerts. Construction work at the Airport Way S and S Lucile St intersection is expected to continue through April 2025. We will continue to post bi-weekly construction updates on this webpage and the project listserv through construction. Construction progress A view of the newly paved sidewalk at Airport Way S and S Lucile St Workers put the finishing touches on the newly paved truck apron on Airport Way S and S Lucile St 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
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Georgetown to South Park Connection Construction Update - April 25
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 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Seattle Department of Transportation <transportation@...> Date: Fri, Apr 25, 2025 at 1:56 PM Subject: Georgetown to South Park Connection Construction Update - April 25 To: <spnaseattle@...> Construction updates for April 26 - May 9 Georgetown to South Park Connection Update Construction on the Georgetown to South Park Safety project began on Monday, November 18! We apologize for the recent night work that took place without notice to nearby residents. This work was unplanned and was needed to finish essential utility work that took longer than expected. Over the next few weeks, you’ll see the following activities in the project area: Night work: Restriping the roadway on S Bailey St, 13th Ave S, S Albro Pl, and Ellis Ave S north of S Myrtle St. Crews will remove existing striping and install temporary striping as early as Thursday, May 1. Crews will then install new striping as early as Monday, May 5 to Wednesday, May 7. Restoring roadway pavement, sidewalk, and asphalt on Ellis Ave S and S Myrtle St Restoring roadway pavement and sidewalk on E Marginal Way S between 16th Ave S and Ellis Ave S Continuing signal improvements at the intersection of E Marginal Way S and 16th Ave S *Please note that much of this work is weather dependent and subject to schedule changes. We've heard from the community over the last few weeks about their concern that the changes we are making on Ellis Ave S might not leave enough space to retain parking on the west side of the street. Our project worked closely with our contractor and confirmed that our design will retain a parking lane on the west side of Ellis Ave S. The new parking lane will be slightly narrower at 7 feet wide, which meets our standard minimum width for on-street parking. Like most roadway changes, this may require some time for people driving to adjust and get used to. We thank you for your patience and understanding. Traffic control to expect over the next couple of weeks in the project area Traffic control to expect over the next couple of weeks in the project area Construction Progress Crews creating a base to install the new multi-use trail 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: Please fill out this form 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 project webpage and sign up for our email list. Project Area How to stay informed Call our project hotline at (206) 257-2215 Email us at GTtoSP@... Visit our project webpage to: Read about project progress Sign up for email updates Thank you, Ching Chan Public Engagement Lead The Flume site (located on S Myrtle St), formerly owned by Seattle City Light (
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Reminder - Drug Take Back Day - Tomorrow
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 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Satterwhite, Jennifer <Jennifer.Satterwhite@...> Date: Fri, Apr 25, 2025 at 10:00 AM Subject: Reminder - Drug Take Back Day - Tomorrow To: Drug Take Back Day is tomorrow! 10am – 2pm. From: Satterwhite, Jennifer Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2025 10:39 AM Subject: Drug Take Back Day - Save the Date!! Save The Date – Drug Take Back Day is Saturday April 26th 10am – 2pm at the SW Precinct (2300 SW Webster St) & the North Precinct (10049 College Way N) Drop off expired, unused or unwanted drugs and medications. No questions asked. Hope to see you there!
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Imagine the Future of Clean Water in King County
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 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: King County WTD <kingcountywtd@...> Date: Tue, Apr 22, 2025 at 11:03 AM Subject: Imagine the Future of Clean Water in King County To: <spnaseattle@...> You have a role to play. Explore the online open house! April 2025 Imagine the Future of Clean Water in King County We are updating our regional wastewater plan to guide long-term investments and navigate the challenges ahead. To guide the regional wastewater plan for future generations, we are developing a vision of where we want our regional wastewater system to be by the year 2100, and we are asking for your perspective and input for the future of King County’s clean water. Explore the online open house Clean water impacts all of us: our health, the environment, and the activities we love, such as swimming, boating, and fishing. We need your input to create a vision for the next 75 years of clean water services. Help us imagine what’s possible for future generations. Here are two ways to share your thoughts about King County’s possible Vision for Clean Water: Explore our online open house to learn more and take our questionnaire: Share your ideas at PublicInput.com/VisionforCleanWater. You can provide your feedback by June 23, 2025. Visit us at community events: Connect with our team, ask questions, and share your reactions at upcoming events. Find us at upcoming events listed on our website. Every voice matters in shaping the future of clean water in King County. This is your opportunity to influence how we plan for a sustainable future. Learn more about the Vision for Clean Water and stay updated on our progress. Sus ideas nos ayudarán a definir nuestro sistema de tratamiento de aguas residuales para el futuro. Acompá?enos a elaborar la Visión para Agua Limpia que guiará el trabajo del condado Kingdurante los próximos 75 a?os. Puede visitar la sesión de puertas abiertas en línea hasta el 23 de junio para dejar sus comentarios. Ingrese a publicinput.com/visionforcleanwateres para obtener más información y responder un breve cuestionario. ? t??ng c?a qu? v? s? giúp ??nh hình t??ng lai c?a h? th?ng x? l? n??c th?i. H?y tham gia cùng chúng t?i x?y d?ng ch??ng trình Vision for Clean Water và ??nh hình h??ng ?i c?a King County trong 75 n?m t?i. Tham gia bu?i tham quan tr?c tuy?n tr??c ngày 23 tháng 6 ?? chia s? ph?n h?i c?a qu? v?. Truy c?p publicinput.com/visionforcleanwaterviet ?? tìm hi?u thêm th?ng tin và tham gia kh?o sát ng?n. Fikradahaagu waxay kaa caawin doonaan qaabaynta nidaamkayaga biyaha wasakhda mustaqbalka. Nagu soo biir si aan u samayni Vision for Clean Water kaas oo hagi doona shaqada King County 75 sano ee soo socda. Booqo bandhiga furan ee onlaynka ah bisha Juun 23 si aad ula wadaagto jawaab celintaada. Aad publicinput.com/visionforcleanwaterso si aad wax badan uga ogaatid oo aad u qaadato su'aalo xog-aruurinta ah ee gaaban. Ваши идеи помогут нам разработать систему очистки сточных вод будущего. Помогите нам разработать концепцию Vision for Clean Water, которая будет определять работу King County в ближайшие 75 лет. Посетите день открытых дверей онлайн 23 июня, чтобы поделиться своим мнением. Перейдите на страницу publicinput.com/visionforcleanwaterru, чтобы узнать больше и пройти небольшой опрос. 您的想法将有助于塑造我们未来的污水系统。 加入我们,制定一个 Vision for Clean Water,这一愿景将指引 King County 未来 75 年的工作。请于 6 月 23 日之前访问在线开放日,分享您的反馈意见。请访问 publicinput.com/visionforcleanwaterch,了解更多信息并填写简短的问卷调查。 ??? ????? ??? ?? ???? ??? ??? ? ??? ? ????. ??? 75?? King County? ???? ? Vision for Clean Water? ???? ? ??? ???. 6? 23??? ??? ?? ???? ???? ??? ??? ??? ???. publicinput.com/visionforcleanwaterko ? ???? ??? ??? ???? ??? ????? ?????. ????? ????? ???? ??? ??????? ????? ????? ?King County ?????? 75 ???? ????? ???? ???? ?? ??? (Vision for Clean Water) ????? ????? ???? ???????? ????? ??? ?? 23 ??? ????? ?? ??? ??? ????? ???? ???? ?? ??? ???? ????? ?? publicinput.com/visionforcl
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Free soil testing
FREE opportunity to get your soil tested. The Shark Garden location on 04/26 is right outside of White Center. https://ecology.wa.gov/about-us/who-we-are/news/2025/april-16-soil-testing
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V2045 & P150 // PAC 6 Draft Alternatives Workshop June 12, 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 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Lauren Wheeler (she/her) <lwheeler@...> Date: Wed, Apr 16, 2025 at 8:04 AM Subject: V2045 & P150 // PAC 6 Draft Alternatives Workshop June 12, 2025 To: stephenr@... <stephenr@...>, engleron@... <engleron@...>, brad.schuster@... <brad.schuster@...>, v-mmcintyre@... <v-mmcintyre@...>, machinists@... <machinists@...>, JesseC@... <JesseC@...>, briana@... <briana@...>, mkaivo@... <mkaivo@...>, davidg@... <davidg@...>, kylef@... <kylef@...>, kenni.brioso@... <kenni.brioso@...>, eschneider@... <eschneider@...>, cpeters@... <cpeters@...>, mdill@... <mdill@...>, scott_helms@... <scott_helms@...>, perennial.gardens@... <perennial.gardens@...>, mbjumpstart@... <mbjumpstart@...>, akaminishi@... <akaminishi@...>, angela@... <angela@...>, emily.e.waltzer@... <emily.e.waltzer@...>, paul.j.campo@... <paul.j.campo@...>, Armen.papyan@... <Armen.papyan@...>, laurel.humphrey@... <laurel.humphrey@...>, mia@... <mia@...>, timothy.a.house@... <timothy.a.house@...>, randy_eatherton@... <randy_eatherton@...>, holly.krejci@... <holly.krejci@...>, eschultz@... <eschultz@...>, info@... <info@...>, samethmell@... <samethmell@...>, rosete80@... <rosete80@...>, chirag.vedullapalli@... <chirag.vedullapalli@...>, kcirc@... <kcirc@...>, spnaseattle@... <spnaseattle@...> CC: KCIA Community Outreach <KCIACommunityOutreach@...>, Katy Asher (she/her) <kasher@...>, Kate Shannon (she/her) <kshannon@...> Dear Project Advisory Committee Members, Thank you for participating as a member of the Project Advisory Committee for the Vision 2045 Airport Plan and the Part 150 Study. Please join us for our next PAC meeting, an in-person only Draft Alternatives Workshop, on Thursday, June 12, 2025, from 4-6 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time. A calendar hold reminder will be shared with you following this email. You won’t want to miss this interactive workshop! This is your first chance to see and discuss preliminary options for how the airport can evolve and adapt to meet the forecasted demand over the next 20 years. The workshop format will involve moving from room to room to see different alternatives for the airfield, terminal, and landside areas of the airport. Because of this, there will be no virtual meeting option. Please consider adding some time to your calendar for travel. Food and beverages will be provided at this workshop. PAC 6 workshop focus This workshop will focus on the Vision 2045 Airport Plan Draft Alternatives. The alternatives will be based on the facilities requirements that were identified and presented during PAC meeting 5. If you missed the PAC 5 meeting, please review the meeting summary and presentation. PAC 6 meeting details In-person only: This workshop will not have an online component. Date/time: June 12, 2025, 4-6 p.m., Pacific Daylight Time (Please remember to leave time for travel to the terminal.) Location: KCIA Main Terminal, 7277 Perimeter Rd. S. Free parking is available at the terminal. Shuttle to/from nearby transit: We can provide a shuttle to pick you up at one of the nearest transit stations before and after the workshop. Please respond to this email if you would like a shuttle service. We will reach out to coordinate a time for pick up and drop off. Option 1: Rainier Beach Station, 9132 Martin Luther King Jr Way S Option 2: Metro Bus 124, Airport Way S & S Doris St We appreciate your participation and shared insights as a PAC member. Please let us know if you have any questions or comments. Kind regards, Lauren Lauren Wheeler (she/her) Community engagement team KCIA Vision 2045 and Part 150 Study KCIAplanning.com Disclaimer: This electronic message and its contents and attachments contain information from PRR, Inc. and is confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. The information is intended to be for the addressee only. If you are not the addressee, any disclosure, copy, distribution or use of the content
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Drug Take Back Day - Save the Date!!
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 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Satterwhite, Jennifer <Jennifer.Satterwhite@...> Date: Tue, Apr 15, 2025 at 10:39 AM Subject: Drug Take Back Day - Save the Date!! To: Save The Date – Drug Take Back Day is Saturday April 26th 10am – 2pm at the SW Precinct (2300 SW Webster St) & the North Precinct (10049 College Way N) Drop off expired, unused or unwanted drugs and medications. No questions asked. Hope to see you there!
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Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project update - April 11
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 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Seattle Department of Transportation <transportation@...> Date: Fri, Apr 11, 2025 at 4:00 PM Subject: Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project update - April 11 To: <spnaseattle@...> Construction update for April 11 - April 25 Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project Update 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: Pouring concrete protected bike lanes on 6th Ave S from S Bradford St to S Spokane St Installing improvements to the roadway, sidewalks, and curb ramps at Airport Way S and S Lucile St and at 6th Ave S and S Bradford St Installing electrical and signal improvements at the intersection of Airport Way S and S Lucile St and 6th Ave S and S Spokane St Pouring new sidewalks and ADA ramps at the intersection of 6th Ave S and S Spokane St What to expect during construction: Revised truck detour to S Lucile St: Right and left turns to S Lucile St remain closed. Oversized vehicles will now detour to Industrial Way S and 4th Ave S. Signage will be placed north of Industrial Way S to inform southbound drivers. Please see the map below for details: 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 King County Metro website for rider alerts. Construction work at the Airport Way S and S Lucile St intersection is expected to continue through April 2025. We will continue to post bi-weekly construction updates on this webpage and the project listserv through construction. Construction progress Looking at the newly constructed pedestrian curb at S Lucile St from Airport Way S A view of the newly constructed pedestrian curb at the intersection of Airport Way S and S Lucile St 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. Learn more about the project How to stay informed Call our project hotline at (206) 900-8750 Email u
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Georgetown to South Park Connection Construction Update - April 11
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 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Seattle Department of Transportation <transportation@...> Date: Fri, Apr 11, 2025 at 3:12 PM Subject: Georgetown to South Park Connection Construction Update - April 11 To: <spnaseattle@...> Construction updates for April 14 - 25 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: Landscaping on Ellis Ave S Restoring roadway pavement, sidewalk, and asphalt on Ellis Ave S between S Elizabeth St and S Myrtle St Restoring roadway pavement and sidewalk on S Myrtle St and on E Marginal Way S between 16th Ave S and Ellis Ave S Continuing signal improvements at the intersection of E Marginal Way S and 16th Ave S *Please note that much of this work is weather dependent and subject to schedule changes. We've heard from the community over the last two weeks about their concern that the changes we are making on Ellis Ave S might not leave enough space to retain parking on the west side of the street. Our project worked closely with our contractor and confirmed that our design will retain a parking lane on the west side of Ellis Ave S. The new parking lane will be slightly narrower at 7 feet wide, which meets our standard minimum width for on-street parking. Like most roadway changes, this may require some time for people driving to adjust and get used to. We thank you for your patience and understanding. Traffic control to expect over the next couple of weeks in the project area Traffic control to expect over the next couple of weeks in the project area Construction Progress Crews installing new ADA-accessible curb ramps at the intersection of S Hardy St and 13th Ave S Crews grading for the future multi-use trail on Ellis 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: Please fill out this form 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 project webpage and sign up for our email list. Project Area How to stay informed Call our project hotline at (206) 257-2215 Email us at GTtoSP@... Visit our project webpage to: Read about project progress Sign up for email updates Thank you, Ching Chan Public Engagement Lead 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 ‘Flum
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Upcoming full closure of S Atlantic St at Alaskan Way S
Upcoming full closure of S Atlantic St at Alaskan Way S Upcoming full closure of S Atlantic St at Alaskan Way S We are planning a full closure of S Atlantic St at Alaskan Way S starting as soon as Monday, April 14, and lasting up to 3 weeks. This closure allows us to safely complete rail track repairs at S Atlantic St and street improvements on Alaskan Way S. Please pay attention to detours and other signs when traveling through the area. What to expect Full closure of S Atlantic St at Alaskan Way S starting as soon as Monday, April 14, and lasting up to 3 weeks Signed detours routing northbound traffic on Alaskan Way S over the S Atlantic St flyover for eastbound access to S Atlantic St (see below) 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. Check in on construction progress Read our March 13 blog post to get an update on construction progress and learn more about project features. Stay informed Visit our website and sign up for email updates Have questions? Email us at EastMarginal@... or call (206) 257-2263. Drue Nyenhuis Outreach Lead East Marginal Way Corridor Improvement Project If you need this information translated, call (206) 257-2263. | Si necesita traducir esta información al espa?ol, llame al (206) 257-2263. | 如果您需要此信息翻譯成中文 請致電 (206) 257-2263. Seattle Department of Transportation 700 5th Avenue Suite 3800 Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: 206-684-7623 Manage Preferences | Unsubscribe | Contact Us | Help | Privacy This email was sent to spnaseattle@... using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: City of Seattle, Washington · 600 Fourth Avenue · Seattle, WA 98104
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Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project update - March 28
Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project update - March 28 Construction update for March 31 - April 11 Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project Update 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 at Airport Way S and S Lucile St and at 6th Ave S and S Bradford St Electrical and signal improvements at the intersection of Airport Way S and S Lucile St Preparing the intersection of 6th Ave S and S Spokane St for construction What to expect during construction: Reminder to freight operators and drivers: 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. 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 King County Metro website for rider alerts. Construction work at the Airport Way S and S Lucile St intersection is expected to continue through April 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 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. Learn more about the project How to stay informed Call our project hotline at (206) 900-8750 Email us at GeorgetownToDowntownSafety@... Visit our project webpage to: Read about project progress Sign up for email updates Thank you, Ching Chan Public Engagement Lead Seattle Department of Transportation 700 5th Avenue Suite 3800 Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: 206-684-7623 Manage Preferences | Unsubscribe | Contact Us | Help | Privacy This email was sent to spnaseattle@... using
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Georgetown to South Park Connection Construction Update - March 28
Georgetown to South Park Connection Construction Update - March 28 Construction updates for March 31 - April 11 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: Landscaping on S Bailey St, 13th Ave S, S Albro Pl, and Ellis Ave S Restoring roadway pavement and sidewalk on Ellis Ave S between S Elizabeth St and S Myrtle St Restoring asphalt on Ellis Ave S Roadway work along E Marginal Way S between 16th Ave S and Ellis Ave S Continuing signal and storm drain improvements at the intersection of E Marginal Way S and 16th Ave S *Please note that much of this work is weather dependent and subject to schedule changes. We've heard from the community over the last two weeks about their concern that the changes we are making on Ellis Ave S might not leave enough space to retain parking on the west side of the street. Our project worked closely with our contractor and confirmed that our design will retain a parking lane on the west side of Ellis Ave S. The new parking lane will be slightly narrower at 7 feet wide, which meets our standard minimum width for on-street parking. Like most roadway changes, this may require some time for people driving to adjust and get used to. We thank you for your patience and understanding. Traffic control to expect over the next couple of weeks in the project area Traffic control to expect over the next couple of weeks in the project area Construction Progress Crews installing new ADA-accessible curb ramps at the intersection of S Hardy St and 13th Ave S Crews grading for the future multi-use trail on Ellis 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: Please fill out this form 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 project webpage and sign up for our email list. Project Area How to stay informed Call our project hotline at (206) 257-2215 Email us at GTtoSP@... Visit our project webpage to: Read about project progress Sign up for email updates Thank you, Ching Chan Public Engagement Lead 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 Seattle Parks and Recreation's webpage. Seattle Department of Transportation 700 5th Avenue Suite 3800 Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: 206-684-7623 Manage Preferences
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Upcoming full closure of S Atlantic St at Alaskan Way S
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 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Seattle Department of Transportation <transportation@...> Date: Mon, Apr 7, 2025 at 3:37 PM Subject: Upcoming full closure of S Atlantic St at Alaskan Way S To: <spnaseattle@...> Upcoming full closure of S Atlantic St at Alaskan Way S We are planning a full closure of S Atlantic St at Alaskan Way S starting as soon as Monday, April 14, and lasting up to 3 weeks. This closure allows us to safely complete rail track repairs at S Atlantic St and street improvements on Alaskan Way S. Please pay attention to detours and other signs when traveling through the area. What to expect Full closure of S Atlantic St at Alaskan Way S starting as soon as Monday, April 14, and lasting up to 3 weeks Signed detours routing northbound traffic on Alaskan Way S over the S Atlantic St flyover for eastbound access to S Atlantic St (see below) 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. Check in on construction progress Read our March 13 blog post to get an update on construction progress and learn more about project features. Stay informed Visit our website and sign up for email updates Have questions? Email us at EastMarginal@... or call (206) 257-2263. Drue Nyenhuis Outreach Lead East Marginal Way Corridor Improvement Project If you need this information translated, call (206) 257-2263. | Si necesita traducir esta información al espa?ol, llame al (206) 257-2263. | 如果您需要此信息翻譯成中文 請致電 (206) 257-2263. Seattle Department of Transportation 700 5th Avenue Suite 3800 Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: 206-684-7623 Manage Preferences | Unsubscribe | Contact Us | Help | Privacy This email was sent to spnaseattle@... using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: City of Seattle, Washington · 600 Fourth Avenue · Seattle, WA 98104
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