By: April Delchamps
What a game! The Seahawks are the Super Bowl Champions!
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| Congratulations to the Seahawks! |
We also have another milestone. The I-90 Judkins Park Station – Reconnecting Communities Study team has a recommendation for the Interstate 90 ramps at Rainier Avenue South. After months of coordination, traffic modeling and analysis, we are recommending Alternative 2.
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| Map of Judkins Park area with the on-ramp and off-ramps. |
Alternative 2: the recommended alternative
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| Alternative 2 removes the westbound I-90 to northbound Rainier off-ramp (Ramp 4) and reroutes traffic to Ramp 5. (This option used to be called Concept 2 from the 2019 SDOT study.) |
Here’s what could change with Alternative 2:
"Tee-ing up" a ramp
Tee-ing up a ramp means creating T-shaped intersections with traffic signals or roundabouts. Vehicles must slow down and stop, creating controlled crossings for pedestrians and bikes to cross the ramp.
Alternative 2 is the best value
We evaluated the performance of all four alternatives on the seven criteria.
- Learn about the other alternatives in our December blog post.
- Learn about the seven criteria in our January blog post.
Alternative 2 is the winner with the best performance at a relatively low cost. It’s the top performing choice in these criteria:
- Improvement to access for people walking, biking and using transit
- Reducing people’s exposure to vehicles
- Slowing down vehicles using the on- and off-ramps
- Improving the spacings of crosswalks on Rainier Avenue South
- Minimizing queuing on I-90 off ramps
It scores second best on:
- adding parks and green space in the area
- reducing impacts to transit speed and reliability
Overall, Alternative 2 scored the best across all seven criteria when we added them all up. That means improved conditions for people who walk, roll and bike, while reducing vehicle speeds. This alternative also:
- enhances safety
- provides more space for people to move through the area
- improves access to the new light rail station
- supports transit
If you live, visit, shop, work or own a business
Everyone can walk, roll, bike, take the bus or drive to access home, work, services, destinations and more. Things like better transit access, sidewalks and bike lanes mean that everyone has more options to travel.
- Walk, roll, or bike: More dedicated space. Better connections to light rail. Bike facilities. Improved sidewalks and crossings.
- Take the bus: Dedicated bus lanes mean more reliable arrival times and better connections to light rail.
- Drive: Two lanes (one lane in each direction). Access to residences, local businesses and services is maintained. Expect some traffic congestion during rush hour.
What happens next
Just as the Seahawks prepare for next season, our project team is developing the game plan for Alternative 2. This spring and summer, we'll work with SDOT, King County Metro, Sound Transit, the Federal Highway Administration and other partners to verify and refine the details of Alternative 2. After that, we'll:
- Finalize and document the study recommendation
- Develop a report
- Start our preliminary design along with the Advisory Group, community and agency partners
Our I-90 Judkins Park Station – Reconnecting Communities is only funded through preliminary design. More funding is needed to finish design and construction.
This is a team effort
The Seahawks rely on players, coaches and the 12s all working together. Alternative 2 represents collaboration between the WSDOT, Judkins Park community and other agencies. It also includes everyone who has helped by engaging in the Study. We’ll spend the next few months engaging with agency partners, submitting documentation and advancing the alternative design. We’re excited to engage the community and the advisory group on the preliminary design later this year. Thank you for being part of this process. And go Hawks!
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| Go Hawks! |
Study webpage: I-90 Judkins Park Station – Reconnecting Communities
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Contact:
Amber Stanley - Community Engagement Lead
Phone: 206-817-8833
Email: amber.stanley@wsdot.wa.gov




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