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Puget Sound Gateway ProgramSR 509 Completion Project
Highline Forum
November 18, 2020
SUSAN EVERETT, PE SR 509 PROJECT MANAGER
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Puget Sound Gateway Program
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The Puget Sound Gateway Program is composed of
two projects: the completion of SR 167 in Pierce
County, and the completion of SR 509 in King County.
• Essential connections to the ports of Tacoma and
Seattle
• Ensure people and goods move more reliably
through the Puget Sound region
• Enhance the state's economic competitiveness by
connecting the state's largest ports to key
distribution centers
Delivering the projects under one program will allow
WSDOT to realize efficiencies in planning,
environmental review, design, and construction.
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Puget Sound Gateway Program Benefits
• Improve freight mobility and connections to the
ports of Seattle and Tacoma
• Support a strong regional and state economy
through increased accessibility and improved
movements that reduce travel times between the
manufacturing and industrial centers and the ports
• Allow for a new south access point to Sea-Tac
Airport
• Create important alternatives to I-5
• Reduce congestion on local roads
• Provide sustainable congestion management
through tolling
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Puget Sound Gateway Program Funding Spheres
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$73.6 M INFRA Grant
$15 M from
INFRA
grant
assumed in
$130 M
local
contribution
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When will tolling begin?
• The State Legislature authorized tolling in 2019
• The Washington State Transportation
Commission will set toll rates closer to project
completion (2023-2024)
• Tolling is scheduled to begin as stages of the
project are completed (as early as 2025)
How will tolling work?
• All new lanes are tolled
• WSDOT will collect all tolls electronically
• Toll rates will vary by time of day
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Tolling
SR 509 SR 167
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SR 167 Completion Project – Phase 1
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SR 509 Construction Project – Phase 1
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• SR 509 Stage 1a under construction
• Construction agreement with Sound Transit’s Federal Way Link Extension
project will build the SR 99 Bridge and retaining walls along I-5
• Coordinating on noise walls and drainage
• Working with Sound Transit and Seattle Public Utilities on Midway Landfill
• SR 509 I-5 to 24th Ave S (Stage 1b)
• RFP issued May 12
• Three contractors submitted proposals October 8
• Design-build contractor selection scheduled for December 2
• Notice to proceed scheduled for January 13
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SR 509 Update
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Stage 1a: Sound Transit coordination
• Sound Transit is building the SR 99 Bridge
• SR 99 traffic starts using bypass in
December/January, while bridge is being built
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SR 509, I-5 to 24th Avenue
South (Stage 1b)
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24th/28th Street - Today
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S 24th/28th Street - Future
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SR 516 Interchange - Today
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SR 516 Interchange - Future
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Lake to Sound Trail
• King County Parks will
begin construction this
year
• WSDOT is funding 1.8
miles (out of 2.2) of new
trail
• Funding amount is about
$10 million plus wetland
mitigation credits
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SR 509, 24th Avenue South to
South 188th Street (Stage 2)
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S 188th Street - Today
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S 188th Street - Future
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S 272nd Street - Today
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S 272nd Street - Future
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Other Projects
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SR 167 vicinity projects
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• SR 167 Corridor Improvement Projects
– SR 167 Toll Upgrade
– SR 167/SR 516 to S 277th St –
Southbound Aux Lane
• Northbound Extension and Toll Upgrade
• Southbound Extension and Toll Upgrade
• SR 167 Master Plan Update
• Puget Sound Gateway Connection
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• WSDOT finalized Planning Study in November 2019 and published in May 2020
• WSDOT collaborated with City of SeaTac, Tukwila, Burien, King County Metro, Port of Seattle and Sound Transit
• Recommendations for near term, intermediate and long-term solutions
• None of the recommendations are currently funded
https://wsdot.wa.gov/sites/default/files/2020/05/28/SR518-CorridorStudy-Report.pdf
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SR 18 Corridor Study
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The following projects require multiple weekend lane closures and
one weekend full closure
• Southbound I-5 Spokane Street to West Seattle Bridge Panel
Replacement
• Northbound I-5 Seneca Street Panel Replacement
• I-5 federal Way to Bellingham Spot Panel Replacement
• SB I-5 Spokane Street to I-90 Ramp Deck Overlay and Expansion
Joint Replacement
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Other nearby maintenance projects
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Questions?
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More information:v
www.wsdot.wa.gov/Projects/SR509/completion
Susan Everett, PE
SR 509 Project Manager
(206) 999-1917
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Additional Information on I-405/SR
167 Projects if needed
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SR 167 Toll Upgrade Project
Project Scope
• Updates the SR 167 toll system for consistency with I-405 ETLs by adding:
– New toll points and toll rate signs for destination-based tolling
– Photo tolling equipment to allow customers more payment options, such as Pay
By Plate and Pay By Mail
– Double white buffer striping in select areas to optimize system performance
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SR 167/SR 516 to S 277th St
– Southbound Aux Lane
• New SR 167 southbound auxiliary lane
between SR 516 and S 277th Street in Kent
– Creates approximately one mile of new
general-purpose capacity within existing
roadway
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Northbound SR 167 Express Toll Lane Extension
Project Scope
• Project 1: Builds HOV lane from SR 410/ SR 512 to SR
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• Project 2: Completes ETL system by converting HOV
lane to ETL
Total Budget: $49M total; $20M from toll revenue
Pre-COVID-19 Project Schedule:
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Southbound SR 167 Express Toll Lane Extension
Project Scope
• Extends the SR 167 ETL lane between the SR
410/SR 512 interchange and Jovita Blvd
Total Budget: $80M from toll revenue
Pre-COVID-19 Project Schedule: