Study Concluded
This study has concluded,
University Bridge Planning Study
Investing in the Future of Our Bridges
Updated February 2025
Thank you to everyone who provided input on this project! The University Bridge Planning Study is complete. Read the final report.
Project Overview
Study Area Map
University Bridge is defined as four (4) different structure types:
- North Approach (north of Pacific St) – Concrete
- North Approach (south of Pacific St) – Steel
- Main Span – Steel Bascule (movable)
- South Approach - Steel
The north approach was originally constructed in 1919 with timber trestle approaches and replaced with current concrete and steel structures in the early 1930’s. We are conducting a planning study to evaluate rehabilitation and replacement alternatives for the northern concrete section. This will help to provide a basis for SDOT to plan for future funding when the decision to has been made to move forward with design and construction.
We perform regular maintenance and frequent inspections on the bridge to ensure it is operational and safe for both road and marine traffic. With the steady increase in vehicle weight and traffic volumes, as the structure ages, more significant rehabilitation may be needed to sustain its current level of operation. Since the structure is still in fair condition without any major flaws, we have an opportunity to plan ahead and look beyond just maintaining its current form and function. So, we've launched the University Bridge Planning Study to evaluate how to bring the north segment of the structure up to current transportation, functional, and engineering standards and better meet the multimodal needs of this corridor.
The planning study, funded by the Levy to Move Seattle, explored feasible rehabilitation and replacement options for the long-term future of the north segment of the bridge to better understand the associated costs, risks, benefits, and trade-offs of each option. Read the final report.
The planning study will identify associated costs, risks, benefits, and trade-offs of each option. Through the end of the year, we'll work with our agency partners, advisory boards, and community members to identify needs and values that will guide our evaluation of the alternatives.
Funding
This planning study is funded by the Levy to Move Seattle, approved by voters in 2015. The 9-year, $930 million Levy to Move Seattle provides funding to improve safety for all travelers, maintain our streets and bridges, and invest in reliable, affordable travel options for a growing city. Learn more on the Levy to Move Seattle page.
Project Library
- University Bridge North Approach Planning Study - Final Alternatives Comparison Report 66 MB
- University Bridge Outreach Summary Report
- University Bridge Opportunities and Constraints Map
- University Bridge Study Area Map
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