Southwest Seattle Neighborhood Greenways
Updated: July 30, 2024
What's Happening Now?
Project Update: Lafayette Elementary School & Madison Middle School Neighborhood Greenway
During our first-quarter assessment of the 2024 budget, it became evident that inflation is affecting our large-scale project budgets more than initially expected. In response, we are focusing funds to ensure we continue making our transportation system safer, more reliable, and better connected and meeting Levy to Move Seattle commitments. Therefore, we are pausing development on a handful of projects that have not yet reached 100% design. These projects will resume as budget or grant funding becomes available.
In the meantime, we hope you have noticed the volume of projects launching and nearing completion this year. Stay up-to-date by reading our SDOT blog to learn more about bridges we are strengthening for earthquakes, our action plan to reduce serious and fatal crashes, and more.
Southwest Seattle Neighborhood Greenways Maps
Click here to download the map (pdf) of our growing Southwest Seattle Neighborhood Greenways network.
Projects Overview
Other Nearby/Previous Projects
- Alki Point Healthy Street
- Alki Trail
- Beacon Ave S & 15th Ave S Safety Project
- Beacon Hill Elementary Neighborhood Greenway
- Beacon Hill Healthy Street
- Delridge / 21st Ave SW Neighborhood Greenway
- Delridge / 26th Ave SW Neighborhood Greenway
- Delridge Healthy Street
- Duwamish River Trail
- East Marginal Way Corridor Improvement Project
- Georgetown Healthy Street
- Georgetown to South Park Connection
- Highland Park Elementary Neighborhood Greenway
- Highland Park Healthy Street
- Highland Park Way SW Connection Project / Proyecto de conexión Highland Park Way SW
- High Point Healthy Street
- West Marginal Way SW Safety Corridor Project
- West Seattle Bridge Trail
- West Seattle Neighborhood Greenway
What's a Neighborhood Greenway?
Neighborhood greenways are safer, calmer residential streets for you, your family, and your neighbors. We make people walking and biking the priority. Neighborhood greenways can include:
- Easier crossings of busy streets with crosswalks, flashing beacons, or traffic signals
- Speed humps to calm traffic
- 20 mph speed limit signs
- Stop signs for side streets crossing the neighborhood greenway
- Signs and pavement markings to help people find their way
Funding
These projects have been funded by the 9-year Levy to Move Seattle, approved by voters in 2015, and Safe Routes to School funding.
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