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Center City Connector 101

Our mission, vision, and core values Mission: deliver a high-quality transportation system for Seattle Vision: connect people, places, and products Committed to 5 core values to create a city that is: Safe Interconnected Affordable Vibrant Innovative For all Our core values for transportation anchor to the core values that Mayor Murray has laid out in his vision (Move Seattle) for Seattle: Safe Interconnected Affordable Vibrant Innovative 2

Overview Purpose Streetcar system Background Overview Construction 3

Center City Connector: Affordable transportation option in a growing Center City 4

Streetcar system Move more people… With more reliability… Connecting the system will move more people during PM peak Projected 20,000-25,000 average weekday riders With more reliability… Exclusive transit lane on 1st Ave Estimated 10-minute travel time from Westlake to Occidental Arrivals up to every 5 minutes between South Lake Union and Chinatown-International District Once complete, the system will connect three major transit hubs: Colman Dock, Pike/Pine and SLU 9% increase in both directions on 1st Connect the First Hill and South Lake Union Streetcar lines Westlake station at McGraw Square to Jackson St and Occidental Ave Stewart St: a transit-only lane will in place for part of the route 1st Ave: streetcar will run in its own lane 5 new station platforms 7 new streetcars Pedestrian improvements 5

Background 2012, Seattle Transit Master Plan published to improve north-south travel through downtown 2014, Seattle City Council approved funding for project design and route on 1st Ave and Stewart St February 2016, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) proposed a $75M grant May 2016, SDOT and the FTA published an Environmental Assessment Full project design will be complete by the end of 2017 How did we get here? 6

Typical cross section On 1st Ave, the streetcar will run in a dedicated lane in each direction The Center City Connector will improve access along 1st Avenue from Pike Place to Pioneer Square serving the waterfront and ferry system.

1st between Spring & Madison station rendering The Center City Connector will improve access along 1st Avenue from Pike Place to Pioneer Square serving the waterfront and ferry system.

3rd & Stewart station rendering The Center City Connector will improve access along 1st Avenue from Pike Place to Pioneer Square serving the waterfront and ferry system.

Overall construction schedule 10

What to expect during construction Impacts Advance utility relocation work starts this fall in Pioneer Square Work includes: Parking and load zone changes Lane restrictions Detours for people biking and driving Noise/vibration and truck activity Nighttime work Some planned water shutdowns On the ground outreach Regular email/web updates Construction hotline and email Regular door-to-door visits Coordination with other projects 11

Supporting businesses and neighbors We’ll maintain access to businesses throughout construction and provide creative signage to help direct people walking to them Extensive outreach to businesses and residents along the alignment is well underway and also includes working closely with the Alliance for Pioneer Square, Downtown Seattle Association and others Sidewalks will remain open during construction except in small sections on a temporary basis We’ll use multiple methods to keep people informed (e.g., door-to-door, small group meetings, hotline, events and mailings) and we’ll respond to inquiries promptly and accurately Our resident engineer will be on-site during construction to help solve problems quickly, should they arise 12

Parking and loading changes To move more people on 1st Ave, most on-street parking along the route will be removed. We understand parking and loading is important so we’re implementing the following strategies: Replacing load zones: Replacing load zones 1:1 within one block of their existing locations prior to construction Conducting load zone studies to determine creative loading solutions Directing people to off-street parking: Subsidizing off-street parking to rates as low as $3/hour Contributing funding to DowntownSeattleParking.com which makes it easy to find parking availability, rates, and directions so visitors can park in a garage and get to their destinations easily on the streetcar 13

Water main replacement Before the streetcar track construction can begin, sections of a water main must be replaced. Planned water shutdowns About 4 water shutdowns in total at various locations throughout the alignment Seattle Public Utilities will contact building managers and businesses in advance Example of water main replacement on Western Ave 14

Funding Funding for the Federal streetcar project comes from a combination of Federal and approved local funds The total project cost is $177m and includes $143.5m for streetcar and $33.5m for utility work $83.3m is paid for by federal grants including a $75m FTA Small Starts Grant The remainder is paid for by local dollars including SPU, SDOT and SCL funds 15

Questions? centercitystreetcar@seattle.gov | 206-400-7578 www.seattlestreetcar.org/centercity.htm www.seattle.gov/transportation