Mountains-to-Sounds Phase 1 Trail Extension. What is this Mountains-to-Sounds Greenway ? 100 miles...

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Mountains-to-Sounds Phase 1 Trail Extension

What is this Mountains-to-Sounds Greenway ?

• 100 miles of trail along I-90 from central Washington to Seattle

• Preserves open spaces and wildlife habitat

What is this Project?

• Project Objective :

- Extend the multi-use trail to connect with transit, other trails, and eventually the waterfront

• How we are going to meet Objective :

Phases

1 – Extend trail to Holgate

2 – Connect trail to waterfront via Airport Way

Phases - Overall

I-5

I-90

Jose Rizal Park

FHWA RoW

Start of Phase 1

End of Phase 1

Start of Phase 2

End of Phase 2

Phase 1 Schedule

1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr2010 2010

ConstructionCloseout / Landscape Establishment

Design

2009

Project Funding

$1,024,000 $56,000

$2,080,000

Pro Parks Levy

PSRC Federal Grant

Local

Project Budget

$2,400,000

$40,000

$700,000

•Design

•Construction

•Closeout

Phase 1 Budget

Design FeaturesMultiuse Trail

Landscaping Lighting

Wayfinding

Fencing

Phase 1

Currently

Under Jose Rizal Bridge

Future Trail

Under Jose Rizal Bridge

Phase 1

Current

Jose Rizal Park

Future Trail

Jose Rizal Park

Phase 1

Current

WSDOT Access Road

Future Trail

WSDOT Access Road

Phase 1

Phase 1

Current

WSDOT Access Road

Terminus at Holgate

Future Trail

WSDOT Access Road

Terminus at Holgate

Example of trailhead

treatment

Trail

Phase 1

Current

Holgate and WSDOT Access

Road Intersection

SDOT Project Manager [PM]

Brian Holloway

Email: brian.holloway@seattle.gov

Ph: 206-684-8471

SDOT Public Information Officer [PIO]

George Frost

Email: george.frost@seattle.gov

Ph: 206-615-0786

Questions ?

SDOT Project Engineer [PE]

Esther Chinn

Email: Esther.Chinn@seattle.gov

Ph: 206-684-5237

WSDOT Project Manager [PM]

Bruce Nebbitt

Email: NEBBIEB@wsdot.wa.gov

Ph: 206-716-1170

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