Metro announces changes for White Center, West Seattle coming up

September 24th, 2010 Tracy Posted in Metro, Transportation, White Center news 2 Comments »

Metro‘s next “service revision” has some changes for White Center and West Seattle riders – including some trips being dropped entirely – and late tonight, the details came in. Read on for Metro’s full announcement of which routes will be affected: Read the rest of this entry »

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RIP, South Park Bridge: White Center represented at ‘wake’

June 30th, 2010 Tracy Posted in South Park, Transportation, White Center news Comments Off on RIP, South Park Bridge: White Center represented at ‘wake’

That’s one angle we had on the final three minutes of the South Park Bridge‘s life – as the gates went down, the warning bells and siren sounded, and then, the drawbridge went up forever, as the crowd howled. Then – an impromptu round of “Amazing Grace,” and a toast – all in that clip. White Center was certainly represented at the wake – we saw WC Food Bank executive director Rick Jump atop the bridge in its final hour, and community activists including Liz Giba. King County Councilmember Jan Drago was there in a pink hat and pink tulle – same kind that decorated the bridge’s leaves as they rose. State House Position 2 candidate and White Center business owner Geoffrey “Mac” McElroy was there too. More coverage to come – this event was really all about the moments captured in video and photos. We had some photos in as-it-happened coverage on partner site West Seattle Blog.

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Reminder: South Park Bridge closes tonight; buses already rerouted

June 30th, 2010 Tracy Posted in South Park, Transportation, White Center news Comments Off on Reminder: South Park Bridge closes tonight; buses already rerouted

(Photo courtesy King County Department of Transportation)
The bus reroutes kicked in this morning; the bridge closes tonight. Here is a preview from partner site West Seattle Blog. Note that the South Park community is hoping to have a strong show of support from all over the area as they say goodbye to the bridge tonight – and say hello to an interim time, before a new bridge is built, that they know will be challenging, but survivable with support from neighbors. P.S. A traffic alert from Jim, in WSB comments:

Watch your driving through the area. SDOT has already changed lane assignments as of Noon. You are going to be down one right turn lane off of E Marginal Way southbound.

Also the right lane on Cloverdale is no longer a left turn lane, it is right turn only.

This seems a little premature, and is bound to screw up the afternoon commute.

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South Park Bridge reminder: Shutdown night is almost here

June 28th, 2010 Tracy Posted in South Park, Transportation, White Center news 3 Comments »

Thanks to Gill for the photo – apparently if you catch that sign at just the right instant, half the illuminated words and numbers disappear. The handwritten sign below, however, speaks more loudly. We’re taking the occasion to point you to a news release the county sent around today – for anyone who didn’t already have this burned into their awareness, 7 pm this Wednesday is the moment that the South Park Bridge is scheduled to close for good – more like “open” permanently, as the leaves will be raised so vessel traffic can make it through. The community is planning a 6-10 pm wake with art, music and more, and inviting you to be part of what they hope truly will be just a temporary end to their link across the Duwamish … the push for a new bridge now has $80 million of the $130 million funding commitment that’s neded. P.S. An important part of the reminder is that the bus routes that are changing because of the bridge shutdown will start their new routes at 5 am Wednesday – so tomorrow is the final full day of those routes (explained here) the way they are.

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Yet more money for the South Park Bridge

June 25th, 2010 Tracy Posted in South Park, Transportation 1 Comment »

$10 million more today, according to County Councilmember Jan Drago‘s office. Meantime, counting down to closure of the old one – 7 pm Wednesday, if for some reason you hadn’t heard. The 1st Avenue South Bridge has maintenance closures 5 am -11 am both days this weekend.

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Update: Culvert work done on SW 100th

June 25th, 2010 Tracy Posted in Transportation, White Center news Comments Off on Update: Culvert work done on SW 100th

… and, says the Transportation Department’s Road Services Division, the road is reopened.

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Road-closure reminder: SW 100th work to start today

June 21st, 2010 Tracy Posted in Transportation, White Center news Comments Off on Road-closure reminder: SW 100th work to start today


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Reminder of a road closure previewed here last week – 7 am today is when SW 100th is supposed to close between 13th and 12th SW (blue line, in map above) so that the county can replace a culvert under the road. The county notes, “Motorists can detour via 11th Avenue Southwest, Southwest 102nd Street, and 13th Avenue Southwest.”

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White Center traffic alert: One-block closure ahead for SW 100th

June 18th, 2010 Tracy Posted in Transportation, White Center news Comments Off on White Center traffic alert: One-block closure ahead for SW 100th

Just in from the King County Department of Transportation:

SW 100th St between 13th Ave SW and 12th Ave SW

Upcoming closure
Due to: Culvert Replacement

Planned closure date: Jun 21, 2010 at 7:00 am
Anticipated opening date: Jun 25, 2010 at 4:30 pm

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Still not clear on what’s up with the South Park Bridge? Maybe this’ll help

June 15th, 2010 Tracy Posted in South Park, Transportation, White Center news 1 Comment »

King County produced a video explainer of the South Park Bridge‘s impending closure. In case you’re still not entirely clear about the impending 7 pm June 30th shutdown – just two weeks from tomorrow – check it out.

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South Park Bridge closure-plan meeting tonight

May 25th, 2010 Tracy Posted in South Park, Transportation, White Center news Comments Off on South Park Bridge closure-plan meeting tonight

Tonight is the second of two meetings for the public to hear about the closure plan for the South Park Bridge – now just a month away (7 pm, June 30th). The meeting’s 6-8 pm at the Machinists’ Union Hall in South Park; full details at the SP Bridge Closure page on the King County website.

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Heads up, White Center bus riders: Upcoming ramp closure will affect you

May 10th, 2010 Tracy Posted in Metro, Transportation, White Center news Comments Off on Heads up, White Center bus riders: Upcoming ramp closure will affect you

While the upcoming closure of the 1st Avenue South ramp to the westbound (high) West Seattle Bridge won’t affect White Center drivers as much as their WS counterparts, for bus riders, it’s a different story. The ramp closes permanently one week from today, as the Spokane Street Viaduct Widening Project enters a new phase. Our latest update over at WSB includes links to the bus routes expected to be affected, plus detour maps.

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Consultant’s report reaffirms plan to close South Park Bridge

May 5th, 2010 Tracy Posted in South Park, Transportation, White Center news Comments Off on Consultant’s report reaffirms plan to close South Park Bridge

From partner site West Seattle Blog: King County says the final consultant review of the South Park Bridge’s condition is in, and it reaffirms the county decision to close the deteriorating bridge on June 30th. Full story here.

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Upcoming Seattle project to affect White Center bus riders, too

April 19th, 2010 Tracy Posted in Metro, Transportation, White Center news Comments Off on Upcoming Seattle project to affect White Center bus riders, too

Metro notes that some bus riders from/to White Center will be among those affected when the Spokane Street Viaduct Widening Project ramps up to its next phase in mid-May. Read on for the official news release they have just sent out: Read the rest of this entry »

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Video: South Park Bridge closure protest on Duwamish Alive! day

April 17th, 2010 Tracy Posted in South Park, Transportation, Video, White Center news 4 Comments »

UPDATED SUNDAY: Our video is from just after protesters stretched into a “human chain” all the way across the South Park Bridge. But thanks to Dale Rowe for sending the photo we added Sunday:

Meantime, the people opposed to the bridge’s closure did get hoped-for media attention during their demonstration today – we saw a couple TV crews. And awareness is what it was all about, according to Bill Pease:

The county’s plan for closing the bridge remains 7 pm June 30th, and there’s no hard-and-fast plan for a replacement yet, though the money search continues. County Councilmember Jan Drago talked about it while speaking before participating in the waterborne work party that was part of the Duwamish Alive! Earth Day effort this morning – this next clip is by visual journalist Cliff DesPeaux, who covered Duwamish Alive! for our partner site West Seattle Blog:

As reported here earlier this week, the first meeting to review the county’s draft closure plan – addressing everything from traffic to business impacts – is set for 6 pm April 27 at the IAM Hall in South Park.

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Traffic alert: I-5 northbound closures this weekend

April 16th, 2010 Tracy Posted in Traffic, Transportation Comments Off on Traffic alert: I-5 northbound closures this weekend

If you’re likely to be on I-5 northbound this weekend – take note that it’ll be closed from Airport Way northbound toward the West Seattle Bridge both tonight and Saturday night, midnight-8 am both nights, for more sign installation. That’s part of an increasingly long list of construction-related closures that are all listed online (set aside some time to read the whole list!) – see the updated version here.

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Dates set for South Park Bridge closure-plan meetings

April 15th, 2010 Tracy Posted in South Park, Transportation, White Center news Comments Off on Dates set for South Park Bridge closure-plan meetings

King County has set the dates for two community meetings on the South Park Bridge closure plan: April 27 and May 25, both meetings 6-8 pm at the Machinists Hall in South Park. These are not meetings about the bridge’s future, but rather, regarding logistics of its closure and resulting traffic/emergency-services effects. April 27, the draft plan will be presented; May 25, the final plan. The bridge is still scheduled to close permanently 7 pm June 30, and so far there is no plan for rebuilding it, which requires rounding up more than $100 million first.

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South Park Bridge: Rally on Sunday (and other new developments)

March 27th, 2010 Tracy Posted in South Park, Transportation Comments Off on South Park Bridge: Rally on Sunday (and other new developments)

We’ve gotten a bit behind in sharing links here from partner site West Seattle Blog. Here’s the latest coverage on the South Park Bridge situation, as the June 30th scheduled permanent shutdown edges ever closure:

RALLY TOMORROW:
South Park community members are organizing a rally as high-ranking political leaders come to SP to celebrate health-care reform. Here’s the latest on that – you’re welcome to join and help show support for the fight against leaving SP bridgeless.

SEATTLE CITY COUNCIL PROMISES SUPPORT: Toward week’s end, city councilmembers said they pledge support in helping find money for a new South Park Bridge, and weren’t ruling out a possible city contribution.

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Two updates on the South Park Bridge situation

March 25th, 2010 Tracy Posted in South Park, Traffic, Transportation, White Center news Comments Off on Two updates on the South Park Bridge situation

We first reported these last night on partner site West Seattle Blog – but in case you didn’t see them there, we’re linking here too. Multiple agencies sent reps to the first “bridge closure planning meeting” yesterday in SP; after that, we were off to a media opportunity with Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn, whom we asked whether the city might chip in money for a new bridge, as a county rep had suggested to us might be necessary. Here’s the full story with details on both angles (including video of the mayor’s answer). Meantime, nothing has changed as the county moves toward its plan to close the South Park Bridge permanently at 7 pm June 30th.

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South Park Bridge: 2nd meeting; bus-reroute plan

March 11th, 2010 Tracy Posted in Metro, South Park, Transportation, White Center news Comments Off on South Park Bridge: 2nd meeting; bus-reroute plan

Two notes about the South Park Bridge situation – First, we covered another emotional community meeting last night; here’s the link to the article on partner site West Seattle Blog. Second, during a briefing with Metro today on a wide range of topics, we asked about bus-rerouting plans if the South Park Bridge indeed does close at the end of June. They said one of the bus routes that would be affected is the 60 from White Center; currently, their reroute plan would take buses down Cloverdale to 8th, with a left turn there. More to come.

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South Park Bridge closure: “How will we survive this?”

March 10th, 2010 Tracy Posted in South Park, Transportation, White Center news 14 Comments »

So asked one attendee in an overflow crowd at the South Park Neighborhood Center last night, as county reps – and others – talked about what is now looming as the June 30 scheduled closure of the South Park Bridge. We have a full article up at partner site West Seattle Blogread it here. Also note that there is another meeting scheduled in South Park tonight, this one at 6 pm at South Park Community Centermore at Blogging Georgetown.

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