Status: In Progress In collaboration with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), the Port of Seattle is optimizing the outbound baggage handling system (BHS) at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The new syst...
The current S. Lander St. configuration does not meet our standards on efficiency for people or freight, safety or environmental impact. For over 20 years, multiple government agencies identified a need to build a bridge over the ...
The City of Seattle has finished most of the Mercer Corridor Project, which enhances Mercer Street from I-5 to the Elliott Bay waterfront. The first phase, between I-5 and Dexter Avenue North, provided three travel lanes in each d...
The Link Light Rail Station opened in December 2009 in a joint collaboration between Sound Transit and the Port of Seattle. Travelers can ride light rail between the airport and downtown, and other light rail destinations. The Sea...
State Route 518 SR 518 is a key limited-access state highway and freight corridor between SR 509 in Burien and I-5/I-405 in Tukwila. SR 518 provides the primary access to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, carrying more than...
The proposed extension of SR 509 from its current terminus at South 188th Street to a new connection to I-5 at South 210th Street, and the widening of I-5 from South 210th Street to South 320th Street in Federal Way, provides seve...
Spokane Street Viaduct Widening The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is widened and improved the South Spokane Street Viaduct - the 60-year-old elevated roadway that carries more than 70,000 vehicles daily between I-...
FAST Corridor As one of the West Coast's largest Pacific Rim trade hubs, the Puget Sound's Northwest Seaport Alliance and the Port of Everett link worldwide suppliers and markets. Washington State and the entire nation dep...
State Route 519 is located in Seattle's SODO District. The project improved vehicle and freight access between I-5 and I-90 and the Seattle waterfront, including port container terminals, the ferry dock and the Seattle Internation...
On August 16, 2017, the Port of Seattle and City of Seattle signed an agreement to launch the "Safe and Swift Corridor Program." This partnership will benefit commuters, residents and cargo carriers by improving the efficiency and...