
Travelers who use N 145th Street near Interstate 5 in Shoreline should plan for additional travel time beginning Monday, April 1. Contractor crews working for the City of Shoreline and its partners will implement a seven-month closure of N 145th Street (SR 523) between 1st Avenue NE and I-5. The I-5 interchange will remain open throughout construction; however, the traffic on the overpass will be reduced to one lane in each direction.
The closure allows construction crews to install, build and/or relocate critical utility infrastructure to accommodate construction of the new roundabouts. This section of the street will remain closed until fall 2024. The closure is part of the City of Shoreline’s 145th Street Corridor and 145th Street and I-5 Interchange projects.
Construction updates are available at Engage Shoreline: 145th Corridor Projects.
Plan ahead for detours! This closure will have a significant effect on traffic flow and access in the area. Southbound I-5 on- and off-ramps will be open, but only accessible from the east side of the closure. We expect some occasional overnight closures of these ramps, but they will mostly remain open.
Travelers wanting to head east and west between 1st Avenue N and I-5 will need to detour and use N 155th Street or N 130th Street. Bicyclists and pedestrians will use a detour along N 147th Street. Detour signage will be in place during the closure, and we will continue to coordinate work with our transit partners, the Washington State Department of Transportation, and the Seattle Department of Transportation. Travelers are also encouraged to sign up for email updates for the 145th Improvements Projects.
If you have questions or concerns about construction or the project, you can call the 24-hour construction hotline or send an email.
24-hour construction hotline: 206-899-5127
Project email: 145thP...@shorelinewa.gov
We have designed these projects to affect as few trees as possible. However, the project involves widening the footprint of 145th Street, which will require the removal of a significant number of trees. This removal will begin around April 1.
We will plant new trees once the project is complete. We will strategically plant trees in medians and along sidewalks to expand the square footage of the total tree canopy in the area. This aligns with the City’s goals for the corridor and the recommendations found in our Urban Tree Canopy Assessment. By planting medians or along sidewalks, the City can grow the tree canopy in an area that otherwise would be bare.
Removing trees is a balance between short-term effects and the long-term benefits of a more sustainable transportation system. By carefully selecting which trees to remove and planting new trees at a high rate, we can build toward the future in a responsible way.
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On Mar 15, 2024, at 4:04 PM, Lee Bruch <lee....@outlook.com> wrote:
Attached is a thought we presented to Spotts during our walk a couple of months ago. Also on the sheet is Shoreline's and WSDOT's intentions for the 145th interchange. So far I've not seen anything about SDOT's plans ... I fear SDOT might not have any plans (but hopefully they'll surprise me).Shoreline's website re their 145th project is at https://www.shorelinewa.gov/our-city/145th-street-corridor/sr-523-n-ne-145th-street-aurora-avenue-n-to-i-5
Sound Transit is being ambiguous about the when the Lynnwood extension will open, but they are advertising "trending toward a summer or fall 2024 opening timeframe" https://www.soundtransit.org/system-expansion/lynnwood-link-extension#:
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Subject: [NW Greenways] Fwd: Seven-month closure of N 145th Street begins April 1
The 145th Street Corridor project (finally) begins!
7 months means November, so it seems likely the Light Rail won't open until then (that's an assumption, but you'd think they'd coordinate...)
Here's the shared Ped and Bike Detour:
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Thank you for the questions, Forrest!
The intersection at 1st Ave will remain open, so you will be able to travel north/south along 1st crossing 145th, as well as westbound away from the closure. The crosswalks will remain open as well. For the initial part of the closure, the contractor will keep the north sidewalk of 145th open for pedestrians to travel east/west through the closure. Roughly in late May or June, pedestrians will be detoured to 147th to travel east/west, and then come back south along a new 3rd Ave alignment to then continue across the bridge over I-5. The only part of the pedestrian detour on to 147th will be between 1st Ave and I-5.
Thank you! And please feel free to contact me with any other questions you might have
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