Milepost 31 Speakers Series – Bertha and Progress on the SR 99 Tunnel Project

BerthaYou’ve been hearing a lot lately about WSDOT’s efforts to replace the State Route 99 Alaskan Way Viaduct (AWV). This is a big, complex undertaking. And as we all know, we’ve encountered some challenges. Join Matt Preedy, AWV Deputy Program Administrator, as he explains how WSDOT and STP are addressing these challenges and what the plan is to get Bertha, the SR 99 tunneling machine, moving again.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

6 to 6:30 p.m.

Milepost 31

211 First Ave. S. Seattle

Admission is free.

After the talk, be sure to leave enough time to explore the rest of the First Thursday Art Walk in Pioneer Square. Milepost 31 is open Tuesdays through Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and stays open until 8 p.m. on First Thursdays.  Free parking is available for First Thursday art walk patrons in Pioneer Square. Please visit www.FirstThursdaySeattle.com for more information about participating garages.

And don’t forget you can find regular updates about Bertha on Twitter by following @BerthaDigsSR99.

Seattle City Light Increasing Electrical Capacity Along 1st Avenue

cablepulling

Updated Information: Seattle City Light plans to pull in new underground power lines along 1st Avenue from King Street to Washington Street on Wednesday, February 26 and then from Washington Street to Cherry Street on Wednesday, March 5. We want you to know about the work and its impacts.

What:                  Several-day job, pulling and splicing cable

Why:                    Upgrading our system to increase electrical capacity and reliability

Where:               Vaults located in parking lane on west side of First Avenue from King Street to Washington Street and from Washington Street to Cherry Street. See maps on reverse side.

When:                 Pulling cable between King Street to Washington Street is planned for Wednesday, February 26 from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Pulling cable between Washington Street to Cherry Street is planned for Wednesday, March 5 from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

 

Project Impacts – What you can expect:

  • No planned outages or trenching
  • City Light trucks on the street, crews working from vault to vault
  • Splicing cable has limited impacts to traffic and parking and will take place on side streets following the two nights of cable pulling.
  • Localized traffic, parking, and noise  impacts at the vaults where the work is occurring
  • Uniform police officers will direct traffic

 

No parking signs will be used for the spaces near the vaults where work is to occur. The signs will give the hours of our work and will be picked up as the work progresses if crews no longer need access to an area.  For more information about available parking in the area, please go to:  http://downtownseattle.com/parking/index.html

 

Thank you for your patience.  For any questions you may have or for more information, contact Becky Ginn, Electrical Service Representative, at 206-386-1553 or rebecca.ginn@seattle.gov.

Waterfront/Realized Event at Impact HUB

hub_waterfront

WATERFRONT/REALIZED––a preview of Waterfront Seattle’s 30% design milestone with landscape architect James Corner

Hosted by Friends of Waterfront Seattle
Tuesday, March 4, 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
At The Impact HUB in Pioneer Square

Tickets: $10
GET $5 OFF! Enter “ APS ”!

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE AND PURCHASE TICKETS

Curious about our central waterfront’s exciting future? Join Friends of Waterfront Seattle for a special presentation of the 30% design unveiling for Waterfront Seattle with dim sum and beer on March 4th at The Impact HUB in Pioneer Square. Achieving 30% design is a major milestone of the project’s maturation from concept to reality, allowing for the implementation of the public space plan to move forward.

As one of the largest sustainable development projects of its kinds nationwide, Waterfront Seattle will help shape our City’s future by reinventing our central waterfront as a vibrant, dynamic public space. This project encompasses: the rebuilding of the Elliot Bay Seawall; a thoughtful redesign of Alaskan Way; and a bold public space plan that transforms the 2-mile stretch from Pioneer Square to Belltown.

World-renowned landscape architect and lead designer of the project’s public spaces James Corner will share the latest design developments. All ticket proceeds will go towards supporting Friends of Waterfront Seattle’s mission to champion this momentous civic project that will make our urban shoreline a lively and magnetic destination for all. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE AND PURCHASE TICKETS.

 

Link to event page: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/waterfrontrealizeda-preview-of-waterfront-seattles-30-design-with-landscape-architect-james-corner-tickets-10545364469?ref=ebtn

 

 

Heidi Hughes

Executive Director

Friends of Waterfront Seattle

901 5th Avenue, Suite 2200

Seattle, WA 98164

206.747.0667 (mobile)