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SR 509 Completion Project | WSDOT The SR 509 Completion Project builds a new four-lane expressway between I-5 and SR 509's current end near the airport, builds new I-5 ramps, improves I-5 interchanges in south King County and constructs new bridges
WSDOT online open house details SR 509 I-5 plans in Kent Crews will build 3 miles of new tolled highway between I-5 and South 188th Street near the south end of Sea-Tac International Airport The new highway will be completed in stages The portion currently under construction between I-5 and 24th Avenue is scheduled to open in 2025
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SR 509, I-5 to 24th Avenue South – Expressway Project – I-5 SR 516 . . . Due to the extensive improvements planned for the I-5 SR 516 interchange and southbound I-5, construction crews and their work in this area will begin late this year (2021) and wrap up in mid-2025 Please share any questions or comments on this part of the project on our comments page
WSDOT to begin construction on SR 509 Expressway Project soon; public . . . Residents, commuters, and businesses can access detailed project plans, timelines, and expected impacts by visiting the virtual platform at https: engage wsdot wa gov sr-509-expressway The platform also provides opportunities to submit feedback and ask questions directly to the project team
More construction coming to SeaTac, Kent, Burien and Des Moines: visit . . . Contractor crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation have begun work on the final stage of the SR 509 Completion Project This fall, crews will begin excavation to build the remaining 2 miles of the expressway between 24th Avenue South and South 188th Street in SeaTac
Visualizations - SR 509 (Stage 1b) - Flickr These visualizations and maps provide a conceptual overview of the second stage of construction work to complete SR 509 in King County