Safe Routes to School: Wing Luke Elementary

Updated: March 24, 2023

What's Happening Now?

During Construction Timeline Graphic

Construction timeline

Construction in you neighborhood began on Tuesday, February 21 with most of the work expected to be complete by June 2023. The project will be going on pause for a few months while we wait for light poles to arrive, currently anticipated for August delivery. Once we receive them, construction will resume and we will complete the final tasks of the project.  

Construction Updates

Over the last 2 weeks, we continued underground utilities and pedestrian lighting work, started preparatory work for sidewalks on the upper section of the project, and began installing the new sidewalks on the lower half of the project. Thank you for your patience during this work.

Upcoming Work

The week of March 27, we’ll finish installing the new sidewalk on the lower section of the project and begin installing accessible curb ramps. We’ll also finish underground utility work and backfill the trenched areas.

The week of April 3, we’ll finish installing the sidewalk on the upper section of the project and replace sections of driveways at some properties. We will contact affected properties individually to give more details – we anticipate maintaining access to driveways/homes during this work to minimize impacts to residents.

What to Expect During Construction:

  • Closure of Kenyon Way S to vehicle traffic. Detour route provided.
  • Detour route for people walking, rolling, and biking on Kenyon Way S
  • Typical work hours are between 7 AM and 5 PM
  • Noise, dust, and vibrations during work hours.
  • Construction equipment and materials staged in the project area.
  • Work is weather dependent and some activities may be rescheduled.  

Kenyon Way S Detour Route Map

We want to express our appreciation for the feedback we've received from the community regarding our biking detour. As a result of this recent feedback, we've made updates to our detour map to provide better clarity for cyclists. The updated map is now available for you to view below. We kindly ask that you remain vigilant for detour signage and refrain from entering any work areas.

We want to thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us. Your feedback has played an important role in helping us improve our detour plan, and we're grateful for your continued support as we work to make our project a success.

Kenyon Way S Detour Route Map

Detour map details for neighborhood access:

  • Pedestrian access via the existing stairway will remain
  • Chief Sealth Trail access for bikes will be maintained on the south side of Kenyon Way S (for both directions)
  • A signed detour bike route on Martin Luther King Jr Way connects 39th Ave S north and south of the project area
  • A signed detour route will be provided for drivers:
    • Neighbors on 39th Ave S and S Rose St will use S Thistle St
    • Neighbors on S Kenyon St:
      • West of the project area, use S Kenyon St and 37th Ave S
      • East of the project area, use S Kenyon St and Martin Luther King Jr Way

Monday, February 20 will be the last day that Kenyon Way S will have two-way direction of travel for vehicles.

Questions about the project?

You can reach out to us by email at RBSRTS@seattle.gov or call us at (206) 775-8730.

Project Overview

This project is funded through the Seattle Department of Transportation's (SDOT) Safe Rotues to School and Urban Trails and Bikeways programs and will enhance safety to Wing Luke Elementary for kids and families and make it easier to walk and bike in the neighborhood. Safe Routes to School is a national movement to make it easier and safer for students to walk and bike to school. We've made several improvements to calm traffic, increase visibility, and reduce the crossing distance at intersections.

Current work

Kenyon Way S

Installing new sidewalks can help to make our neighborhoods walkable and more connected. We are prioritizing this location to fill a gap in the sidewalk and urban trail network, enhancing safety for kids and families walking, rolling, and biking to Wing Luke Elementary School. By 2023, we will construct a new, wide sidewalk from the bottom of the hill up to the top of the hill on Kenyon Way S. 

Project elements include:

  • Installing a multi-use sidewalk with handrails and pedestrian lighting
  • Building new curb ramps including a multi-use curb ramp to connect the Chief Sealth Trail
  • Creating two new seatings areas on Kenyon Way S (part of the Kenyon Neighborhood Greenway)
  • Changing traffic circulation to one-way, eastbound on Kenyon Way S  

Completed work

S Kenyon St and 37th Ave S

We prioritized this location to fill a gap in the sidewalk and urban trail network, enabling kids and families to walk safely to Wing Luke Elementary School. Project elements completed include:

  • a new sidewalk
  • a midblock raised crosswalk on S Kenyon St, and
  • a new connection to Chief Sealth Trail

Near Wing Luke Elementary, a new sidewalk and curb ramp are complete.

Near Wing Luke Elementary, a new sidewalk and curb ramp are complete.

Project Map

A project map for the the work near Wing Luke Elementary. .

S Kenyon St at Wolcott Ave S and 52nd Ave S 

We made improvements along S Kenyon St at 52nd Ave S and at Wolcott Ave S. It was a continuation of work that began in 2019 with new planting strips and sidewalks. Project elements completed include curb ramp and drainage improvements, as well as upgraded sidewalks.  

The current phase of work on S Kenyon St near the intersections of 52nd Ave S and Wolcott Ave S is wrapping up.

New curb ramps and upgraded sidewalks at S Kenyon St near the intersections of 52nd Ave S and Wolcott Ave S. 

Project Map

A project map of the work in this area.

Funding

This project was funded by the 9-year Levy to Move Seattle, which was approved by voters in 2015, as well as the local Safe Routes to School program.

Materials

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Transportation

Greg Spotts, Director
Address: 700 5th Ave, Suite 3800, Seattle, WA, 98104
Mailing Address: PO Box 34996, Seattle, WA, 98124-4996
Phone: (206) 684-7623
684-Road@seattle.gov

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