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Waterfront Seattle ELLIOTT WAY Elliott Way, which opened in spring 2023, has created a new connection between the waterfront and Belltown, from Alaskan Way near Pine St to Bell St, and includes two vehicle lanes in each direction, sidewalks and protected bike lanes
Alaskan Way Viaduct - Wikipedia The Alaskan Way Viaduct was a double-decker freeway that traveled through Downtown Seattle and SoDo along the western waterfront facing Elliott Bay
Alaskan Way - Wikipedia Alaskan Way, originally Railroad Avenue, is a street in Seattle, Washington, that runs along the Elliott Bay waterfront from just north of S Holgate Street in the Industrial District —south of which it becomes East Marginal Way S — to Broad Street in Belltown, north of which is Myrtle Edwards Park and the Olympic Sculpture Park
Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Program | WSDOT The Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Program consists of 30 projects that replace the viaduct and provide safety and mobility improvements to Seattle's central waterfront The state's viaduct replacement projects are estimated to cost $3 35 billion
Waterfront Seattle - Honoring Seattle as Native Land The City is giving Alaskan Way and Elliott Way, between Pioneer Square and Belltown, the honorary name Dzidzilalich (pronounced: dzee-dzuh-lah-leech) to honor the lands and shared waters of the Puget Sound Coast Salish People
Construction Overview - Waterfront Seattle Construction of a new pedestrian bridge, stairs and an elevator on Union St, between Western Ave and Alaskan Way, began in early 2021 New southbound traffic and transit lanes on Alaskan Way between S King and Columbia streets opened in fall 2021