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Two Stage Left Turn for Bikes
Two Stage Left Turn for Bikes
7/24/20130:42
A turn for the better. Learn how to use the new two stage left turn Seattle is installing to make bicycle movements through intersections safer.
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Two Stage Left Turn for Bikes
A turn for the better. Learn how to use the new two stage left turn Seattle is installing to make bicycle movements through intersections safer.
I-90 Tolling Environmental Assessment
Washington State Department of Transportation held a meeting to discuss the possibility of I-90 tolls to help pay for the I-520 project.
First Hill Streetcar Construction – Time Lapse Video
Madison St. Intersection Closure Dec. 14-16th 2012
Be Super Safe Seattle
A `Be Super Safe Seattle` message from the Seattle Department of Transportation.
King Street Station Ornamental Plaster Restoration

EverGreene Architectural Arts is responsible for the station ornamental plaster restoration work. All of the work is done on site. Numerous methods are being used to create different ornamental details. The primary goal is to create all of the molds necessary to cast new plaster details for section replacement; rather than cumbersome and time consuming repair patches. Mold forms sometimes have to be created from scratch when an original piece is not available. Other times a large removed original section with damages could be repaired prior to mold casting. Molds can also be made directly on an original piece in place. The ultimate goal is to create a rubber mold to use for future plaster replications.

King Street Station Rehabilitation Project: Station and Clock Tower
Select Demolition and Steel Installation.
King Street Station Rehabilitation Project
Station and Clock Tower Select Demolition and Steel Installation Part 2
King Street Station Rehabilitation Project Phase 2B
Seismic Retrofit and Main Hall Select Demolition Video
King Street Station Rehabilitation Project: Phase 2B
Main Hall, Select Demolition Photos
1939 Replacement of the Ballard Bridge Approaches
This silent film, shot in color, shows a series of scenes from the re-construction of Seattle`s Ballard Bridge approach structures in 1939. The film shows how the wood piers, column and truss structure, built in 1917, were completely demolished and then replaced with concrete and steel. Don`t miss the scene of ironworkers passing hot rivets used to secure steel beams in the new structure!
The 44: Building a Better Bus
In the summer of 2012, SDOT is completing major investments in the Route 44 corridor, creating a faster, more reliable bus line.
The 44: Building a Better Bus
In the summer of 2012, SDOT is completing major investments in the Route 44 corridor, creating a faster, more reliable bus line. (Long Version)
Mercer Street (in the future) from the roadway perspective
This computer simulation shows what Mercer Street will look like from the roadway perspective as a vehicle would proceed to the west under SR99 (Aurora Avenue). This will be after the City of Seattle`s Mercer West project (http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/mercer_west.htm) has finished construction in 2015.
Mercer Street (in the future) from a pedestrian / bicycle perspective
This computer simulation shows what Mercer Street will look like from a pedestrian / bicycle perspective as they proceed to the west under SR99 (Aurora Avenue). This will be after the City of Seattle`s Mercer West project (http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/mercer_west.htm) has finished construction in 2015.
Bicycle Master Plan Update: Public Engagement Map How To
Bicycle Master Plan Update -- How to Use the Public Engagement Map.
SDOT Presents Green Bike Lane and Bike Box
Ever wondered why green lanes and boxes are being painted on Seattle streets? Watch this video to find out their purpose, how to use them and their role in keeping bicyclists safe. The video was created for the Seattle Department of Transportation by Max Hohlbein and Revolution Studios as part of the Art Institute of Seattle`s Winter Quarter 2012 Video Production Class.
City of Seattle TIGER IV Grant Application: Michael Hall
Michael Hall, President of CRH Construction -- owns a small construction company and the Mercer West project will help provide jobs for a sector of the economy that has been hit harder than most others.
City of Seattle TIGER IV Grant Application: Robbie Phillips
Robbie Phillips, Community Relations Manager, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center -- Mercer Corridor as a key global health connector and importance of project to attracting and keeping employees.
City of Seattle TIGER IV Grant Application: John Coney
John Coney, Co-President of Uptown Urban Center Alliance and community member -- Mercer West as a key connector for bikes, pedestrians, transit and for reconnecting the community.
City of Seattle TIGER IV Grant Application: Matt Roewe
Matt Roewe, Architect/Urban Designer and Resident of Queen Anne Hill -- Mercer West as a key to developing a sustainable city.
King Street Station: Before and After Pictures
Before and after pictures from the renovation of the King Street Station.
King Street Station Phase 2A and Interior Improvements
View the King Street Station Phase 2A and Interior Improvements video.
King Street Station Grand Stair Preview
Check out our King Street Station Grand Stair Preview video.
King Street Station Rehabilitation Project: Terminal level
King Street Station Rehabilitation Project -- a view of the terminal level.
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