center city streetcar info flyer
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Fall 2016
HOW IS THIS PROJECT FUNDED? In July 2014, the FTA approved the City of Seattle’s request to start advancing the project. SDOT submitted a Small Starts Application for the project in Fall 2015. In February 2016, the FTA announced President Obama’s Fiscal Year 2017 budget, which proposes a $75M grant to fund the Center City Connector. This announcement signaled a major funding milestone for this keystone line of Seattle’s streetcar system. This fall, the City will release its finance plan to fund the remaining portion of the project; the finance plan will be finalized as part of the City’s 2017 budget.
STAY INVOLVED• Visit seattlestreetcar.org/centercity.htm• Sign up to receive project updates at seattlestreetcar.org/contact • Contact the project team at [email protected] or 206-615-1070
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Este documento describe el proyecto del tranvía Center City Connector. Está disponible en español. Para recibir una copia en español, por favor llame al (206) 615-1070.
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此文件詳細介紹了有關Center City Connector (市中心內線電車)有軌電車新系統的項目。此信息可提供繁體中文的 版本。如需繁體中文的版本,請致電 (206) 615 1070。
CENTER CITY CONNECTOR PROJECT
CURRENT SCHEDULE*2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
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Locally Preferred AlternativeRoute along 1st Ave and Stewart Street was approved by Seattle City Council
Vehicle Testing and Startup
Budget approval by city
Transit Master Plan Published
Project Planning and FundingMode selectionStreet alignment selectionConceptual designProject design outreach
PE & EnvironmentalPreliminary engineeringEnvironmental processUrban design
Enviromental Assessment publishedMay 9, 2016, finding of no significant impacts (FONSI), complete SEPA/NEPA
Final Design100% designBid documentsPermitting
Timing of construction and the start of the future streetcar service depends on several factors. SDOT is coordinating with other downtown infrastructure improvement projects, which may affect construction scheduling. Projects include extensive utility work along 1st Ave, the demolition of the Alaskan Way Viaduct, and the Seattle Waterfront project.
Small Starts Grant Agreement in Place
By the Numbers
total miles of streetcar line connecting Seattle’s densest neighborhoods
new streetcar stations
new streetcars, meaning more frequent service
neighborhoods along the line
total streetcar stations
of destinations
anticipated system-wide ridership in opening year
Submit Small Starts Grant
Rendering of future Center City Connector station at Westlake and 4th Ave
WHAT’S IN A NAME?The City of Seattle is building a modern streetcar system that will provide new mobility options, support economic growth and strengthen connections in Seattle’s densest neighborhoods. Seattle Streetcar is an easy to use transportation choice for a variety of trips, and serves tourist attractions, employment centers, and the places around Seattle where we live and play.
The Center City Connector Project is a bold endeavor to create new connections in downtown. This project will join the existing South Lake Union and the First Hill Streetcar lines, creating new north-south connections from Stewart Street in Westlake to Jackson Street in Pioneer Square. When complete, 5 miles and 23 stations of convenient streetcar service will be available to access hundreds of key destinations, including Pike Place Market, Colman Dock, Link light rail at Westlake, and the 3rd Ave transit corridor. Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, making transit connections will be easier and more convenient with the Center City Connector.
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Construction
Utility relocations
* Schedule current as of Fall 2016, subject to change
South Lake Union Streetcar stop at Westlake and 7th Ave First Hill Streetcar on Broadway Ave
Project HighlightsProvide a convenient and easy-to-understand transit service that forms a cohesive link between the two existing streetcar lines, creating a 5 mile system
Provide frequent and reliable service with streetcars running up to every 5 minutes during peak hours between South Lake Union and Chinatown/ International District
Meet local transit demand for growing residential and employment densities in Center City and throughout Seattle
Increase connectivity to regional transit hubs, including Westlake, Colman Dock, and King Street intermodal hubs
Improve transit access to downtown social services and affordable housing
Create connections for people using bicycles and people walking through coordination with pedestrian and bicycle plans
Tackling Challenges: Parking & LoadingThe future 1st Ave prioritizes the movement of transit and pedestrians, which means less on-street parking. Approximately 197 parking spaces, currently available only in the late evening and early morning, will become short-term loading or be eliminated. After construction, those visiting downtown by car can visit DowntownSeattleParking.com to find information about the many commercial parking garages around town.
WHAT CHANGES ARE COMING?The Center City Connector will shift 1st Ave’s priority to people walking and taking transit. The streetcar will run in its own center lanes along 1st Ave from Stewart St to Jackson St. The streetcar will allow those arriving by bus, light rail, or ferry to easily get from one transit system to another, and to access much of the downtown area. The frequent and reliable service will enable local residents, area commuters, and short-term visitors to quickly move between neighborhood stops.
CENTER CITY CONNECTOR CONSTRUCTION SEGMENTS
ELLIOTT BAY
STADIUMS
PIONEER SQUARE
HISTORIC DISTRICTPIKE
MARKET
HISTORIC
DISTRICT
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HILL
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SOUTH LAKE UNION LINE
1st Ave
2nd Ave
3rd Ave
Alaskan Way
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4th Ave
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Pine
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Stewart St
Virginia St
2nd Ave
3rd Ave
4th Ave
5th Ave
1st Ave
Western Ave
Elliott A
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Lenora St
7th Ave
6th Ave
5th Ave
Western
Post Ave
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Alaskan Way Viaduct
2nd Ave
3rd Ave
4th Ave
1st Ave
AveWestern Ave
We anticipate that construction will be phased within four geographic segment work zones
seattlestreetcar.org
Rendering of future Center City Connector running on 1st at Pike
Left TurnsThe new streetcar will operate in dedicated lanes down the center of 1st Ave, providing riders a faster, more reliable trip. Vehicles will have access to one lane in each direction on 1st Ave, with the remaining lanes being used for streetcar platforms, loading zones, and left turns. When the Center City Connector launches, drivers will be able to turn left from 1st Ave onto University St, Spring St, and Jackson St in the southbound direction, and at Jackson St, Madison St, and Pike St in the northbound direction.
HOW DID WE GET HERE?The City included the City Center Connector project in its 2012 Transit Master Plan to improve north-south travel through downtown. The City evaluated different alignments for the project, and decided 1st Ave was the best way to connect to the South Lake Union and First Hill streetcar lines. In 2014, the Seattle City Council approved funding for project design, and the project was on its way. The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) and the Federal Transit Authority (FTA) published an Environmental Assessment for the project in May 2016.
Rendering of future Center City Connector station at1st and Cherry-Columbia
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?The project team will review public comments, prepare responses, and plan to complete the environmental review process in early 2017. Utility relocations could start as early as mid-2017, depending on funding and coordination with other downtown projects. The project team anticipates finishing design in 2018. The City will build the project in segments, with construction expected to last approximately 24 to 30 months.
CENTER CITY CONNECTOR FUTURE TRAFFIC MOVEMENT *Subject to change
1st Ave
2nd Ave
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Univ
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Pike
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Pine
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Western Ave
Alaskan Way
1st Ave
Stewart St
Virginia St
Lenora St
3RD & STEWART
Post Ave
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5TH & JACKSON
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1ST & MADISON-SPRING1ST & PIKE-PINE
CENTER CITY CONNECTOR LEFT HAND TURNS ON FIRST AVENUE7th Ave
SOUTH LAKE UNION LINE
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3rd Ave
4th Ave
5th Ave
6th Ave
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Westlake Ave
LEGEND
City Connector streetcar line
Streetcar station
Vehicle traffic
Left and U-turns
No left turn
No U-turn
5N 5S 90
1ST & CHERRY-COLUMBIA PIONEER SQUARE
5S 90
Scale
500 feet
* Tranist only left turn
* Expected traffic movement as of Fall 2016, subject to change
Rendering of the future station at 1st and Madison-Spring