Construction & Development
In an ongoing effort to deliver safe and reliable energy to the Seattle-area customers, Puget Sound Energy crews have been upgrading the natural gas system in your neighborhood. PSE is committed to completing their work safely and efficiently, and their crews will do their best to reduct impacts to neighbors. Click map below for more info on select projects.
DENNY SUBSTATION: Stewart Street Traffic Reminder
CURRENT UPDATE ON CONSTRUCTION
The Denny Network will be built underground in South Lake Union and Denny Triangle Streets. View Interactive Map.
The Denny Substation meets the functional need of supporting and serving the expansion and growth of the area and the aspirational goal of being a community asset. The unique design includes public benefits that will encourage a safe and active pedestrian environment. Learn more by clicking the image below!
In an ongoing effort to deliver safe and reliable energy to the Seattle-area customers, Puget Sound Energy crews have been upgrading the natural gas system in your neighborhood. PSE is committed to completing their work safely and efficiently, and their crews will do their best to reduct impacts to neighbors. Click map below for more info on select projects.
The Fairview Bridge was built more than 65 years ago and needs replacement. Located on the southeast shore of Lake Union near the 1200 block of Fairview Ave N, the bridge is next to the historic Lake Union Steam Plant building. The Fairview Ave N Bridge Replacement Project team has been working to secure necessary permits to begin construction. Construction will now start in fall 2018. Construction is still anticipated to last 15 months.
Questions? Email fairviewbridge@seattle.gov
As warmer weather approaches and people look for places to spend time outside, the Seattle Department of Transportation is working to increase awareness of its Parklet and Streatery Programs among businesses and community groups.
Each Construction Hub has a dedicated resource who meets regularly with stakeholders, contractors and partner agencies to identify potential right of way conflicts and proactively resolve issues. The Coordinator also addresses emergent concerns, coordinating interagency responses to stakeholder issues in real time.
South Lake Union contact: Ethan Jackson
Find It, Fix It is a smartphone app offering mobile users one more way to report selected issues to the city of Seattle. The app offers the following service request categories:
- Abandoned Vehicles: report vehicles parked in a public right-of-way more than three days
- Graffiti: report graffiti, including what is on it - parking meter, utility pole or building - so it gets automatically routed to the appropriate department for response
- Illegal Dumping: report illegal dumping - junk, garbage or debris - on public property including, roadsides, open streets or paved alleys
- Pothole: report a pothole
- Parking Enforcement: make an inquire regarding a parking concern
- Streetlight Report: report a streetlight outage or damaged streetlight
- Other Inquiry: this miscellaneous category is for making an inquiry or request not listed above, which will be processed by the City's Customer Service Bureau. Mobile users should choose this category to provide feedback.
SkB Architects, a full service architecture and interior design firm located in Seattle, announces the design of Dexter Yard, a new 540,000 square-foot building in the South Lake Union neighborhood of Seattle. Scheduled to open in late 2020. Learn More.