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Port Commission approves $5M for Lander Street Grade Separation Project

August 9, 2016

SEATTLE - The Port of Seattle Commission approved $5 million for the City of Seattle’s Lander Street Grade Separation Project, expected to cost a total of $140 million when complete. The City is seeking to finalize the design of the grade separation in summer of 2017 and begin construction early the following year.

“The Lander Street Overpass will provide essential grade separation in SODO where east-west movement is critical for the movement of cargo through our region,” said Port Commission President John Creighton. “This is part of the Port’s overall transportation efforts to relieve congestion from areas around SR-519 and Spokane Street to improve access to I-5 and I-90. We applaud the City of Seattle for making this project a priority.”

The Port of Seattle has invested in nearly $500 million in transportation improvements in the past 20 years. Check out the interactive map to see your tax dollars at work.

About the Port of Seattle

Founded in 1911, the Port owns and operates Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, two cruise ship terminals, Fishermen's Terminal — home of the North Pacific Fishing Fleet, one grain terminal, a public cargo terminal, four public marinas, and manages a number of real estate assets for financial return and economic advantage. The port’s operations currently help create nearly 200,000 jobs and $7 billion in wages throughout the region. Over the next 25 years, the port’s “Century Agenda” seeks to create an additional 100,000 jobs through economic growth while becoming the nation’s leading green and energy-efficient port. Learn more at www.portseattle.org.

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