Article 4V9X4 15 neighbor-led projects SDOT will build in the next couple years

15 neighbor-led projects SDOT will build in the next couple years

by
Tom Fucoloro
from Seattle Bike Blog on (#4V9X4)
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One of 15 projects moving forward through the Neighborhood Street Fund.

When voters approved the 2015 Move Seattle Levy, they created a specific fund dedicated to building projects that came from neighbors. The process to get a project completed can be long and somewhat grueling for those to volunteer their time to propose and support them, but it's pretty cool that the city will invest significantly into ideas that come from outside the department itself.

SDOT recently released its list of 15 projects that the department plans to build through its Neighborhood Street Fund, including improvements spread out among every Council district. Individual projects can cost between $100,000 and $1 million. This is a totally different program from the city's Your Voice Your Choice Parks & Street program, which is for smaller neighborhood-generated project ideas.

All of the projects are focused on safety, especially for people walking and biking. Many are intersection and crosswalk improvements, a few are new or improved sidewalks and a couple would redesign intersections to improve bike lane connections.

Below is the 2019-21 project list with links to sign up for email updates:

DistrictProject WebsiteSubscription Form
1South Delridge Pedestrian Safety EnhancementsSubscribe to project updates
1SW Barton St Pedestrian Safety EnhancementsSubscribe to project updates
1Delridge Neighborhood Greenway Safe ConnectionsSubscribe to project updates
251st Ave S and Renton Ave S Traffic Safety EnhancementsSubscribe to project updates
2South Park and Georgetown Safe ConnectionsSubscribe to project updates
2Beacon Ave S Safety EnhancementsSubscribe to project updates
2Andover and Dakota Pedestrian Safety EnhancementsSubscribe to project updates
3Broadway and John Street SignalSubscribe to project updates
4NE 65th Street Pedestrian Safety EnhancementsSubscribe to project updates
5NE 125th Street Pedestrian Safety Enhancements (website coming soon)Subscribe to project updates
5North Seattle School Crossing Safety EnhancementsSubscribe to project updates
5Little Brook Pedestrian Safety EnhancementsSubscribe to project updates
615th Ave NW and NW 83rd St Pedestrian Safety EnhancementsSubscribe to project updates
7Yesler Way and 3rd Ave Sidewalk RepairsSubscribe to project updates
7Denny-Stewart-Yale Safety EnhancementsSubscribe to project updates

There's the map of projects:

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