Seattle Parks and Recreation Begins Repair on Pioneer Square Pergola

Seattle Parks and Recreation, with contractor and Ron Wright and Associates, begins repair to the historical Pioneer Square Pergola on Monday, September 10, 2012. It is anticipated work will complete on Wednesday, September 12, 2012. During construction, a portion of the multipurpose lane on First Avenue, both north and south of Yesler Way, will be blocked off. Temporary signage will be installed to direct pedestrians around the construction zone.

The work includes repair of the portion of the Pergola damaged by a truck collision in April 2012, and installation of a new, stronger bollard. This new bollard will be anchored into the ground providing extra strength and protection.

In 2001 the Pergola was hit and knocked down by a semi-truck. The Pergola was completely renovated at that time, and a surface mount bollard was installed to protect the historical structure from further strikes. However, the Pergola and bollard have been hit several times since 2001, necessitating repair and reinstallation of the old bollard. Now Seattle Parks and Recreation is collaborating with the Seattle Department of Transportation to install an in-ground bollard that will provide even more protection to keep this iconic piece of Seattle’s past in
tact.

The repair work will also include the replacement of the concrete sidewalk in this area, as well as the replacement of the existing ramp from the street to the sidewalk. A new cornice piece on the Pergola will be installed at a later date.

Constructed in 1909, the Pergola in Pioneer Square Park provided shelter for passengers waiting for the cable car that ran along Yesler Way. It was built in a Victorian style, out of iron and glass. It was restored in 1972, and designated a historic landmark in 1977.

For more information on the project, please contact Ron Wright of Ron Wright and Associates at rwright[at]rwaa.com or 206-728-4248.

Marketing the Square

Pioneer Square has always been the heart and soul of Seattle, and Seattle needs a compelling reminder that this is still true. Over the last two years, the Alliance has been working with the community to implement a 5-year multifaceted initiative to improve the overall business health of Pioneer Square. Part of this plan tasks us to effectively market, brand and promote Pioneer Square while simultaneously working to make other improvements to our beloved neighborhood. Below is an overview of the current efforts.

 

On the Street

Groundwork has been laid and you will see promotions throughout 2012, with more coming in 2013! If you peek out your window, you might be able to see the brand new banners installed just this week. 170,000 copies of the Pioneer Square Map & Guide are being distributed throughout Western Washington, on the ferry system and at the airport. An online ad campaign as well as printed advertisements in HomePort and Alaska Air magazine will run through December 2012.

Staying true to our techie upper floor industry, we have worked to build an active social media presence. We encourage you to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to stay up to date on all that is happening in the Square and to help us spread the word. In addition, we will be adding upper floor business profiles to PioneerSquare.org to make the site even more robust and a better resource for users!

 

Staying True to Our History

Trail to Treasure is a project that was launched to tell the story of Pioneer Square… how the people and events shaped the neighborhood into what it is today. This summer we were able to offer FREE historic walking tours, which will continue to run every Friday through the end of September. Historic walking tour maps are available throughout the neighborhood, and production is under way for informational waysides (to be installed spring 2013). A strong partnership with our urban national park, the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, has made this possible.

 

Art, Art and more Art

The Pioneer Square Art Walk has evolved over the years and we are working to help keep the event top of mind and to remind people that Pioneer Square is the place to be on the First Thursday of every month. The First Thursday Seattle website centralizes information about gallery openings and FAQ visitors may have. In addition, Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/FirstThursdaySeattle) and Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/1Tseattle) are used to keep people up to date and encourage conversations about Seattle’s first Art Walk.

 

Partnerships

2012 has also brought some new opportunities for unique promotions. The City of Seattle has chosen Pioneer Square to participate in the Only in Seattle Program, launched to promote Seattle’s small independent retailers.

We have also been working with WSDOT, SDOT, the Waterfront and Downtown Seattle Association to launch DowntownSeattleParking.com, a resource for drivers to use to find safe parking at an affordable rate during construction of the deep bore tunnel. Representatives will be reaching out over the next couple of weeks to assist businesses interested in posting information for their customers.

First Hill Streetcar – Weekly Project Updates | This Week: August 27th – September 2nd

Full copies of segment updates are attached below:

Weekly Project Update 13 – Jackson

Weekly Project Update 19 – Broadway

Weekly Project Update 16 – Yesler

 

BROADWAY SEGMENT – CONSTRUCTION DETAIL

Trackway Construction Between Pine and Pike

Weekday Work:

  • Howell to Pine
    • o Traffic signal foundations and electrical work
  • Pine to Pike
    • o Construction of trackway

• Pike to Madison

  • o Trackway survey and saw cutting
  • Marion to Columbia
    • o Storm drain installation

• James to Jefferson

  • o Connect water services
  • Minor intersection
    • o Electrical duct bank installation

Weekend Work:

  • There will be no work over Labor Day weekend

Work Hours:

  • Weekdays -7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

 

14TH/YESLER SEGMENT – CONSTRUCTION DETAIL

 

Expect Additional Traffic Delays This Week on Yesler 

Weekday Work:

  • Broadway  –  Spruce to Yesler
    • o Storm drain and sewer installation
  • Yesler – Broadway to 10th
    • o Sewer installation
  • Yesler – 12thto 14th
    • o Trackway construction
  • 14th– Yesler to Washington
    • o Sidewalk reconstruction
    • o Traffic signal pole installation
  • Main – 14th to Boren
    • o Construct foundation for electrical substation

Weekend Work:

There will be no work over Labor Day weekend

Work Hours:

  • Weekdays – 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
  • Traffic Advisory:
  • Northbound 14th between Main and Yesler will reopen to traffic on Friday, August 31st

JACKSON SEGMENT – CONSTRUCTION DETAIL

Water Main, Storm Drain, and Electrical Duct Bank Installation

Weekday Work:

  • Electrical duct bank installation between

1st and 2nd   

  • Storm drain installation between 7th and 8th

Weekend Work:

There will be no work over Labor Day weekend

Work Hours:

  • Weekdays – 7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Note Regarding Water Main Installation:

Beginning in late September there will be water service interruptions as new connections are made along Jackson. If your building will be affected you will receive notice of a water shutdown directly from Seattle Public Utilities at least 72 hours

in advance.

More information at http://www.seattlestreetcar.org/firsthill.htm