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QUESTIONS info@waterfrontseattle.org 206.499.8040 VISIT OUR WEBSITE www.waterfrontseattle.org ENGAGE ONLINE f waterfrontseattle waterfrontSEA waterfrontSEA FUNDING The 2012 Waterfront Strategic Plan outlines strong partnerships between the government and community, civic and private organizations to fund the Waterfront Seattle Program. The Waterfront Seattle Program is a collaborative effort of the government, civic organizations and the public. LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT As a part of this funding strategy, the City established a Local Improvement District (LID) in January 2019. As one funding mechanism among many, the LID is a tool through which property owners contribute to a portion of the Waterfront Seattle improvement costs based on increases in the value of their property. To learn more about the LID process: waterfrontseattle.org/lid FUNDING SOURCES Philanthropy $110M Local Improvement District (LID) est. $160M State funding $193M City funding $249M TOTAL= $712M JOIN THE CONVERSATION WORKING TOGETHER COMMUNITY Leads Waterfront Seattle, working closely with civic leaders, stakeholders and the broader Seattle public to create a waterfront for all. Learn more waterfrontseattle.org Thousands of public comments and ideas that have been incorporated into the Waterfront Seattle vision. Attend an event waterfrontseattle.org/events A nonprofit organization that collaborates with the Office of the Waterfront, partner organizations and the community at large to build awareness of Waterfront Seattle, conduct fundraising and lead long-term maintenance and programming. Become a friend friendsofwaterfrontseattle.org July 2018

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QUESTIONS [email protected]

VISIT OUR WEBSITEwww.waterfrontseattle.org ENGAGE ONLINE f waterfrontseattle

waterfrontSEA waterfrontSEA

FUNDINGThe 2012 Waterfront Strategic Plan outlines strong partnerships between the government and community, civic and private organizations to fund the Waterfront Seattle Program.

The Waterfront Seattle Program is a collaborative effort of the government, civic organizations and the public.

LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTAs a part of this funding strategy, the City established a Local Improvement District (LID) in January 2019. As one funding mechanism among many, the LID is a tool through which property owners contribute to a portion of the Waterfront Seattle improvement costs based on increases in the value of their property.

To learn more about the LID process: waterfrontseattle.org/lid

FUNDING SOURCESPhilanthropy $110M

Local Improvement District (LID)

est. $160M

State funding $193M

City funding $249M

TOTAL= $712M

JOIN THE CONVERSATION

WORKING TOGETHER

COMMUNITY

Leads Waterfront Seattle, working closely with civic leaders, stakeholders and the broader Seattle public to create a waterfront for all.

Learn more waterfrontseattle.org

Thousands of public comments and ideas that have been incorporated into the Waterfront Seattle vision.

Attend an event waterfrontseattle.org/events

A nonprofit organization that collaborates with the Office of the Waterfront, partner organizations and the community at large to build awareness of Waterfront Seattle, conduct fundraising and lead long-term maintenance and programming.

Become a friend friendsofwaterfrontseattle.org

July 2018

WATERFRONT PROGRAM CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE

BIG CHANGES ARE COMING

TO SEATTLE’S WATERFRONTWith the removal of the Alaskan Way Viaduct, the City of Seattle will rebuild the central waterfront. Guided by the community’s vision, the Waterfront Seattle Program will create 20 acres of new public space and habitat improvements, reconnect Seattle’s urban core to Elliott Bay and create a true waterfront for all.

GUIDED BY THE COMMUNITYThe Waterfront Seattle Program began as a community vision to remove the Alaskan Way Viaduct and reconnect the city to its waterfront. Since 2010, over 10,000 people have participated in visioning sessions, community meetings, walking tours, environmental reviews and more to shape the design we are now building.

Our nonprofit partner leads programming,

fundraising and more

The new surface street will provide clear

pedestrian crossings and signalized intersections

EXPLORE THE FUTURE WATERFRONT

The first piece of the new pedestrian connection between downtown and the waterfront

CONSTRUCTION We’re committed to keeping the waterfront open and thriving throughout construction.

Here’s what you can expect during construction:

• Access for businesses, residents and all modes of travel

• Low-rate downtown parking

• Work zones and detour routes coordinated with other area construction

• Regular, clear communications to keep you informed

WaterfrontConstruction.org

Stay up to date about current and future construction in the downtown waterfront area.

HAPPENING NOW Construction of the new waterfront is already underway. We’ve completed construction of the new Seawall and the Pike Place MarketFront expansion. In 2019, the Alaskan Way Viaduct will be removed, making way for us to begin building the new parks, paths and surface streets that will take its place. Construction of Waterfront Seattle will be complete in 2023.

CONSTRUCTIONUPDATES

Waterfront Seattle Program begins

Concept design and Waterfront Strategic Plan endorsed by City Council

Demolish viaduct

Begin construction on the new Alaskan Way, promenade, and protected bike lane

Pier 62 complete

Begin Overlook Walk construction

Overlook Walk complete

Prepare for viaduct demolition: early utilities

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*2011 photo; viaduct demolition method will be determined by contractor

MARKETFRONT OPENS

DEMOLISH VIADUCT *FR

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Waterfront Seattle Program area

Related projects

1 Railroad Way Plaza

2 New Alaskan Way + Elliott Way surface streets

3 Pioneer Square streetscape improvements

4 Columbia streetscape improvements

5 Marion Street Pedestrian Bridge

6 Seawall rebuild

7 Seneca Street connection

8 Pedestrian promenade

9 Union Street elevator and stairs

10 Waterfront Park rebuild

11 Protected bike lane

12 Seattle Aquarium expansion

13 Overlook Walk elevated park

14 Pike Pine streetscape improvements

15 Pier 62 rebuild

16 Pike Place Market’s MarketFront

17 Bell Street Park extension

SEATTLE’S WATERFRONT FOR ALL

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EXPLORE13 OVERLOOK WALK

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Gather, relax and enjoyviews on the OverlookWalk, which will serveas a pedestrian bridgebetween Pike Place Marketand the waterfront, and connect to the Seattle Aquarium’s new Ocean Pavilion expansion

Travel to and through the waterfront more easily than ever thanks to new sidewalks, stairs, elevators, a protected bike lane and a new Alaskan Way surface street

Explore Seattle’s past, present and future via new connections and business space in Pioneer Square, the historic piers and Pike Place Market

Discover free concerts, art, performances, games, local retail and more organized by Friends of Waterfront Seattle

Celebrate sustainable design, from the rebuilt Seawall that supports migrating salmon to innovative green stormwater infrastructure

Connect to the water via a rebuilt Pier 62, a new floating dock and a new waterfront promenade

Waterfront Seattle is rebuilding Seattle’s central waterfront, creating vibrant new public spaces and reconnecting the city to Elliott Bay. The improvements span the waterfront from Pioneer Square to Belltown and will feature new parks, viewpoints, public art, environmental benefits, and sidewalk, street and bike connections. With recreational and educational programming; spaces to walk, relax and enjoy views; improved connections to the historic waterfront businesses; and designs that benefit migrating salmon – we’re creating a waterfront for all.

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