Lake City Way Corridor Improvement Project
Updated: March 7, 2023
This project is complete!
The Lake City Way Cooridor Improvement Project has been completed! Thank you for your patience as we completed these safety improvements at four key interesections (NE 82nd St, NE 95th St, NE 135th St, and NE 137th St) along Lake City Way NE, in collaboration with WSDOT's repaving of Lake City Way NE.
The best way to contact us is through SDOT's general information line:
Call 206-684-ROAD (7623)
Email 684-Road@seattle.gov
For more information about WSDOT's repaving of Lake City Way please visit: R 522 - I-5 to 61st Ave NE - Paving & ADA Compliance | WSDOT (wa.gov)
For question about WSDOT's paving project, please contact Joseph Calabro: Joseph.Calabro@wsdot.wa.gov
NE 82nd St and Lake City Way NE
NE 135th and Lake City Way NE
NE 137th and Lake City Way NE
Project Overview
Construction began in June 2020 on the Lake City Way paving project which is being led by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT). The 4 intersection improvements that we (SDOT) designed will be constructed by WSDOT as part of their paving project. Lake City Way NE (State Route 522) is one of the busiest arterial routes in Northeast Seattle. The 3.67-mile-long corridor (from I-5 to the city limits at NE 145th St) has seen a high volume of collisions over the years. The roadway facilitates travel to and from the city, supports thriving businesses, hosts frequent transit routes, and functions as "Main Street" for residents in this part of the city.
We're working closely with the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) to enhance safety, accessibility, and travel on Lake City Way NE. WSDOT plans to repave the corridor and upgrade ADA curb ramps where necessary, and we will construct spot and intersection improvements to enhance walkability and safety for all travelers.
Project Design
In 2013 we launched a collaborative process with residents, community groups, Seattle Police, State Patrol, Liquor Control Board, Public Health, WSDOT, and the Washington State Transportation Commission (WSTC), to review street conditions on Lake City Way NE. The collaboration was known as the Lake City Way Traffic Safety Project Task Force. As part of this work, we hosted public events, went door-to-door to local businesses, spoke with neighbors, gathered community input, and discussed strategies to improve safety and mobility along the corridor.
We’ve used this feedback in addition to collision and speed data to inform our design of these intersection improvements.
Project Map
Lake City Way NE & NE 137th St
Lake City Way NE & NE 135th St
Lake City Way NE & NE 95th St
Lake City Way NE & NE 82nd St
Outreach & Schedule
We held two public meetings in September 2018 to provide an opportunity for Seattle residents to ask questions, engage with our project team, and learn more about our proposed improvements. For a summary of the comments we heard, please see our outreach summary.
In 2019 we worked with neighborhood groups, community members, and businesses in the project area to answer questions and provide information about project design and schedule.
The design for the Lake City Way Corridor Improvement Project was complete in early 2020 and construction began in June 2020. Due to the fact that this is a WSDOT let project, the best way to stay informed and receive the latest updates is to sign up for their email updates through their project webpage.
Project Budget & Funding
This project is a joint effort between WSDOT and SDOT.
WSDOT funding is provided by Washington State and Federal funds.
SDOT funding for spot and intersection improvements is provided by the 9-year Levy to Move Seattle, approved by voters in 2015.
Materials
- Project Fact Sheet (August 2019)
- Outreach Summary (December 2018)
- Project Fact Sheet (September 2018)
- Project Mailer (August 2018)
- Archived Lake City Way Traffic Safety Project webpage (March 2014)
- Lake City Way Traffic Safety Corridor Action Plan (March 2014)