Sidewalk Closed 8/28 - 9/8 on Highland Park Way SW Between SW Holden St & SW Portland St

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Sidewalk Closed on Highland Park Way SW Between SW Holden St & SW Portland St

To increase safety and accessibility, we are rebuilding the sidewalk on the west side of Highland Park Way SW between SW Holden St and SW Portland St. The sidewalk will be closed from August 28 - September 8. If you are walking or rolling in the area, please use the sidewalk on the east side of Highland Park Way SW. There are crossings at SW Holden St and SW Kenyon St. 

Map of pedestrian detour route along the east side of Highland Park Way SW with crossings at SW Holden St and SW Kenyon St

This new sidewalk is part of the Highland Park Way SW and SW Holden St Safety Project. It will feature upgraded ADA accessible concrete curb ramps and a curb bulb to increase safety for people who are walking and rolling. 

Curb bulbs extend the sidewalk into the street, reducing the time and distance it takes a pedestrian to cross. Curb bulbs also improve visibility between drivers and pedestrians because pedestrians are brought farther out into the street, making crossing locations more recognizable. Below is an example. 

Curb bulb, ADA ramp, and crosswalk at Aki Kurose Middle School

Curb bulb at Aki Kurose Middle School (lower right corner of the photo)

Learn about these improvements and more on the Highland Park Way SW and SW Holden St Safety Project webpage


Construction Noise

If you live near the project area, you may have heard especially noisy work as our crews demolished the existing sidewalk. They have to use a chipping hammer to break up the concrete and it is very loud and generates vibrations. The majority of that work is done, but there is a small section remaining, which will be demolished later this week. Thank you for your continued patience as we build a safer and more accessible intersection for all.


Contact

If you have any questions or concerns, please email us at: HighlandHolden@seattle.gov or leave us a voicemail at: (206) 900-8741.