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Project News (Updated March 2022)
The prioritization overview and recommendations is now public and can be viewed here
Project Overview
Phase 1. This project will study and recommend pedestrian safety improvement projects along the International Boulevard corridor, from South 152nd Street to South 216th Street.
The City was able to implement a few of the smaller recommendations and will continue pedestrian safety projects along the International Boulevard corridor.
Project Map
Schedule
August 2020 to June 2021
Project Materials
For a project fact sheet, please click here.
To find out more about this project and how to get involved, please contact Public Works Programs Coordinator, Mason Giem, at 206.973.4763 or mgiem@seatacwa.gov.Nearby Related Projects
The International Boulevard Pedestrian Crossing safety project is one of multiple projects the City is doing adjacent to the airport and light rail station over the next few years. These projects are continuations of the visioning and urban design framework project the City undertook last year. In addition to the International Boulevard Pedestrian Crossing Safety project they include:
- Local Road Safety Plan: A citywide Local Road Safety Plan will propose strategies and measures to improve safety for all modes of transportation for major arterial streets in SeaTac.
- SeaTac/Airport Station Area Pedestrian Improvement Project: Which is focused on designing and constructing sidewalk and road improvements near the light rail station along part of S 176th St, 32nd Ave S and S 180th St.
- SeaTac Housing Action Plan: Which will create a plan that identifies how the City can support strategies to increase the supply and type of housing for all income levels throughout the City and specifically near light rail stations.
- Phase 2 Sub-Area Plan for Airport Business District/Station Area: Once funding has been identified, the City will begin Phase 2 of the vision/urban design framework project which will complete a long-term growth and development plan for the airport business district and station area.
Contact: Mason Giem at mgiem@seatacwa.gov
