City and state leaders signed an agreement nine months ago to replace the crumbling Alaskan Way Viaduct with a deep-bore tunnel. Even so, the tunnel has become the biggest and most contentious issue ...
The State of Washington plans to spend billions of dollars to replace the Alaskan Way Viaduct, along Seattle’s waterfront, with a tunnel. What do most people think about that? The state Department of ...
Crews will close the State Route 99 Alaskan Way Viaduct for two of the next three weekends to inspect the structure and reinforce a two-block section located above the path of the future SR 99 tunnel.
Ahead of time and on budget – that’s the latest viaduct news being celebrated by the Washington State Department of Transportation. Demolition crews performed a “vanishing act,” removing the southern ...
The Washington State Department of Transportation has released these findings from tests on the Alaskan Way Viaduct: New survey data reveals no new settlement or structural damage on the State Route ...
With construction on the Alaskan Way tunnel just months away, the Washington Department of Transportation said Friday it still has not bought all of the land rights beneath downtown Seattle for the ...
The demolition of the Alaskan Way Viaduct has finally come to close, leaving crews to finish clearing the final pieces of the viaduct project on Thursday morning. According to My NorthWest, concrete ...
Linea Laird oversees the state Department of Transportation’s $3.1 billion Alaskan Way Viaduct replacement project. She took over last fall after Ron Paananen, the longtime project director, left for ...
A tanker truck crash on the Alaskan Way Viaduct spilled thousands of gallons of gasoline and set off a massive fire in downtown Seattle 50 years ago today, according to historylink.org. In the early ...
You can save money on the Alaskan Way Viaduct and put it into a new Evergreen Point Bridge, according to one group waiting to pitch the idea to Gov. Chris Gregoire. Proponents of repairing the ...
We were beginning to think that maybe (just maybe) the Seattle City Council would get on the stick and get something done. Instead, so far, it's engaged in a lame, ineffectual standoff with the state.
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