Strategies to keep people and goods moving in and through Seattle. SR 99 Closure and the Seattle Squeeze

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Strategies to keep people and goods moving in and through Seattle SR 99 Closure and the Seattle Squeeze 2018-2024 Puget Sound Regional Council Transportation Policy Board January 10, 2019

How we get around is about to change Over the next five years private and public construction projects will continue to change how we move and deliver goods

Where we are headed Pike Pine Renaissance Central Waterfront WA State Convention Center Key Arena Growing light rail system

Our five pillars for downtown mobility Monitoring and managing our transportation system Reducing the number of drive-alone trips downtown Investing in transit and expanding access Managing the public right-of-way Communicating with the public

Program schedule 2018 Early 2019 Tunnel preparation SR 99 closure Tunnel opens Work begins Fall 2018: Switch Alaskan Way travel lanes west (complete) Complete tunnel systems testing Operations, maintenance and emergency responder staff training Preparatory tunnel on-and off-ramp work Jan. 4: On-and off-ramps near stadiums closed Jan. 11: Full SR 99 closure begins Finish eight ramps to/from new tunnel Realign SR 99 into new tunnel Tunnel grand opening celebration Feb*: Closure ends and SR 99 tunnel opens SR 99 NB off-ramp to downtown and Alaskan Way opens Feb*: Viaduct removal Closing and filling Battery Street Tunnel Rebuilding three blocks of Aurora Avenue North *Closure is approximately three weeks long but duration will depend on progress.

Why close SR 99 for three weeks? Connecting SR 99 to the tunnel: Crews will have to work in the path of SR 99 s current configuration to connect SR 99 to the new tunnel. The graphics below show the path of SR 99 today (yellow) and work zones during the closure (orange). Ramp closures -Up to six week of impact: On Jan. 4, 2019, WSDOT closed the S Atlantic St. southbound off-ramp and the northbound Royal Brougham Way on-ramp. After the new SR 99 tunnel opens,the northbound off-ramp to downtown will remain closed for up to two weeks. South SR 99 tunnel portal North SR 99 tunnel portal

SR 99 closure and tunnel opening: get ready Scheduled to begin tomorrow, Jan. 11, 2019 Duration: about three-weeks for SR 99 closure and up to three weeks of ramp closures Closing a highway adds more drivers to other parts of the system: 90,000 vehicles per day, including several thousand trucks, and buses have to use another route Expect long backups: On I-5 and routes into downtown Seattle, especially during peak commute times Major change to transportation system: New SR 99 tunnel will open, other construction continues 7

Feb. 2 3, 2019 Saturday Fun run Ribbon cutting ceremony Public festival Public tunnel walk/access Goodbye to the viaduct/ hello waterfront v Event agenda 99StepForward.co m Sunday Bike ride

Finding a new normal in ongoing changes Opening the new SR 99 tunnel is just the start: Tunnel will open toll-free for a period of time. Traffic patterns will change because we are changing access to SR 99. Construction continues after the tunnel opens to drivers. Seattle will experience ongoing change: It will take time before traffic patterns settle out. Tolls range from $1 to $2.25 with agood To Gopass. Some trips will be quicker and others will be longer. The City will rebuild the new Alaskan Way, which will open in 2021.

New SR 99 ramps at the north portal Looking north 10

Opening the tunnel: Ramps at the south portal 11

Construction after the SR 99 tunnel opens Viaduct removal: Approx. 6 months Filling and sealing the Battery Street Tunnel: Approx. 24 months Alaskan Way Viaduct removal North surface street connections: Approx. 15 months Battery Street Tunnel (BST) decommissioning North surface street (NSS) connections 12

SR 99 closure / tunnel opening multi-agency planning effort Agency executive team Includes agency executives from WSDOT, WSDOT, King County Metro, Port of Seattle and Sound Transit Meets monthly to discuss and resolve issues Core team Includes agency leadership and leads from each work group Meets twice a month to discuss and resolve issues identified by work groups Construction / traffic and operations group Weekly meetings Communications group Biweekly meetings

Southend transit pathways sequence During AWV full Closure Before tunnel opens Duration: 4-5 weeks Affected routes: 21x, 37, 55, 56, 57, 113, 120, 121, 122, 123, 125, C Line Interim pathway via 1 st Ave S Duration: 9 months 1 year Affected routes: 21x, 37, 55, 56, 57, 113, 120, 121, 122, 123, 125, C Line Permanent southend pathway Duration: Permanent Affect: When the Viaduct Demolition, Waterfront, and Columbia St 2-Way Configuration projects are complete, this pathway will use transit lanes on SR 99, Alaskan Way Surface St, and Columbia St for both ingress and egress of the Seattle CBD. The information included here has been compiled by King County Metro staff from a variety of sources and is subject to change without notice.

SR 99 closure North end transit pathways Aurora buses will be impacted by North Portal area work Routes includes E, 5, 5X, 26, 28 The information included here has been compiled by King County Metro staff from a variety of sources and is subject to change without notice.

Investing in transit and expanding access Add peak and shoulder-period trips with STBD, Metro and Amazon (September 2018) Expand transit priority hours on 3 rd Avenue to 7 days/week (August 2018) Permit free-floating bike share to improve first mile/last mile access (10,000 bikes by SR99 closure) Identify and prepare staging areas for Metro buses to maintain transit reliability Increase West Seattle Water Taxi service extra boat added Launch Ride 2 on-demand shuttle and increase existing shuttle service Improve access for drivers, carshare, rideshare and bike share

Reducing the number of drive-alone trips downtown Partner with major employers to promote flexible work options Expand TDM marketing and pretax program engagement Support employer shuttle access to transit zones and private park-and-ride locations Metro: WorkSmart consultations for flexwork; carpool incentives WSDOT: Free SR-99 Closure consultations through Commute Seattle WSDOT, Metro and City of Seattle: expanding agency employee flexible work opportunities to decrease peakhour drive alone trips SDOT, Commute Seattle, Challenge Seattle: Move the Needle Flexwork Challenge

Travel Options Free Waterfront Shuttle connecting C/ID, Pioneer Square, the Waterfront, Retail District and Seattle Center between 6 am and 8 pm First Mile/Last Mile Connections to Transit - $2.75 discount on Uber, Lyft and ReachNow Ride2 On Demand Shuttle services to Eastgate Park-and- Ride and West Seattle Water Taxi

Monitoring and managing our transportation system Monitor and respond 24/7 to changing traffic conditions and weather Metro staff on site to coordinate routing changes Added traffic cameras and monitoring devices Increased incident response teams WSDOT increasing I-5 active traffic management system Increase use of real-time construction, bridge openings, railroad closing,and travel time data by 3 rd party applications Deploy temporary dynamic message signs to share real-time and routing information

Monitoring and managing our transportation system Add temporary transit lanes on Cherry, West Seattle Bridge, 4th Ave Sand Aurora Eliminate eastbound contraflow lanes on Seneca St Open transit and freight bypass between Alaskan Way and E. Marginal Way Allow all traffic to use the southbound HOV lane from Mercer to Corson Restrict on-street parking on key arterials Expand hours when the key bridges do not open for mariners(coast Guard)

Managing the public right-of-way Work with contractors to maximize ROW available during the SR99 closure Temporarily revoke selected permits on key arterials Expedite permits for street restoration in advance of the closure Proactively managing construction project schedules Deploy Uniformed Police Officers at key transit intersections to maintain transit access and movements Launch e-cargo trike pilot with UW to test strategies to maintain access and movement for urban goods

Regional Coordinated Communications Conducted 100s of briefings-often jointly Provided regular, proactive engagement with media, in coordination with partners. Launched www.seattle.gov/traffic with real-time corridor information subscriptions Launched www.kingcounty.gov/getreadyfor travel resources Distributed translated materials through community centers, libraries, daycare centersand Seattle Public Schools

We need the public s help: make a plan for #Realign99 Stay informed and sign up for alerts www.seattle.gov/traffic www.kingcounty.gov/getready www.99tunnel.com Shift your travel time Bike or walk SR 99 closure and tunnel opening: plan and prepare Carpool or vanpool Use transit, particularly light rail and King County Water Taxi Flex your work schedule to avoid peak travel times, work from home, postpone discretionary trips, take time off Be prepared for your new travel route when the tunnel opens

We re entering a new normal Now 2022 January-February 2019 March 23, 2019 Early Summer 2019: As early as summer 2019: 2021 2023 Construction impacts surface streets from WSCC Addition construction and Key Arena redevelopment Alaskan Way Viaduct closes 1/11. Longest highway closure in Puget Sound until SR 99 Tunnel opens about 3 weeks later Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel becomes light rail only, bringing 7 significant regional bus routes onto City streets Construction of the new Alaskan Way begins, lasting until 2021 Tolling begins on the SR 99 tunnel, initially resulting in traffic diversion onto downtown streets. Light rail opens to Northgate Light rail opens to the Eastside 24

Questions? SDOT Know Before You Go: www.seattle.gov/traffic King County Metro Metro Trip Planning Resources: https://kingcounty.gov/getready Twitter: @seattledot @SDOTtraffic Commute Seattle Website: https://commuteseattle.com/sr99/ E-mail: SR99@commuteseattle.com Phone: (206) 613-3206 WSDOT Twitter: @BerthaDigsSR99 #Realign99 Email: viaduct@wsdot.wa.gov www.99tunnel.com www.alaskanwayviaduct.org