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SR 900/57th Ave S to S 135th Pedestrian and Safety Improvements

Project overview

State Route 900/Martin Luther King Jr. Way South in the unincorporated Skyway-West Hill community is a busy roadway between Renton and Seattle serving drivers, freight, public transit, bicyclists and pedestrians. This project will construct bicycle and pedestrian facilities on SR 900 that allow vulnerable users to access transit and community destinations. Facilities will include a shared used path, pedestrian lighting, ADA ramps, bus stop improvements, intersection improvements, new pedestrian crossings and roadway treatments to slow traffic and discourage speeding. These features will reduce the level of stress people feel while biking and walking in the area.

Timeline
2024 - 2027
Project status
Pre-construction
Funding
$4,607,250 (for pre-design, design and right-of-way)

What to expect

This project is in the early stages of design. Travelers should not expect to see construction in the area. The pre-design phase started in summer 2024, and the design phase is anticipated to start in spring 2025. The pre-design and design process will include several meetings, events, and other engagement with interested parties and the public to seek input to refine and develop the design identified in the SR 900 - Martin Luther King Jr. Way South Corridor Study.

Environmental justice assessment

An Environmental Justice Assessment (EJA) will be completed for the project. These assessments are conducted for Significant Agency Action s (SAAs) that could harm the environment or impact how environmental benefits are distributed to overburdened communities (OBCs) or vulnerable populations (VPs). SAAs are actions initiated after July 1, 2023, and consist of WSDOT transportation projects and grants of $15 million or more, new grant or loan programs, agency request legislation and rulemaking. An EJA guides decision-making to ensure fair distribution of environmental benefits, reduce environmental harms, and address disparities in both environmental and health outcomes. Meaningful engagement with affected communities is a crucial aspect of this process.

This stretch of SR 900 lacks separated bicycle and pedestrian facilities and has limited signalized crossing options.