Project Complete
This project has been completed!
South Delridge Pedestrian Safety Enhancements
Thank you to all who participated in the community prioritization process for this Neighborhood Street Fund project. We completed this community-requested project in fall 2022!
Project Overview
This project will help connect the future Highland Park Elementary Neighborhood Greenway and will be coordinated with King Country Metro's Rapid Ride H Line project.
Elements
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New flashing beacon at the intersection of Delridge Way SW and SW Barton St
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New curb ramps and curb bulb at Delridge Way SW and SW Barton
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New marked crosswalks at the intersection of Delridge Way SW and SW Barton St
Benefits
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Flashing beacons stop car traffic to allow people who walk and bike to safely cross the intersection
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New curb ramps enhance accessibility for people using mobility devices, riding bikes, or pushing strollers
Design
Schedule
The NSF program runs on 3-year cycles to select, design, and build projects. The application phase for the 2019-2021 cycle opened October 2018 and projects will be constructed in 2021.
Phase | Timeline |
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Applications | 2018 |
Community Prioritization and Voting | 2019 |
Design | 2020 |
Construction | 2021-2022 |
Project Background
This is one of 15 Neighborhood Street Fund projects requested by neighbors and selected by the Levy to Move Seattle Oversight Committee. Neighborhood Street Fund is a city program, running on 3-year cycles, that enables neighbors to propose and help prioritize transportation-related projects that are then built by the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT).
Questions?
Please contact SDOT Customer Service at (206) 684-7623 or 684-Road@seattle.gov.