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Terminal 91 Trail Improvements

The Port of Seattle's Terminal 91 Trail is part of the Elliott Bay Trail, the main waterfront trail route along the Puget Sound. Open to those walking, rolling, or jogging, the trail provides a scenic commute helping to avoid busy intersections and city streets between Interbay and Downtown. It runs safely around some of Seattle’s most productive maritime industrial facilities, including the Port’s Terminal 91 which serves as homeport to the Alaska Fishing Fleet and the Smith Cove Cruise Terminal. Trail users also encounter the towering grain elevators at the Port’s Pier 86.

Project Overview

This project will improve the Port’s segment of the trail including removing the bike bridge, widening the narrow areas, and providing new paving. The project area includes 900 feet of trail.

Construction is scheduled to begin September 2, 2025.
The construction work will require closing the trail from September 2 – October 2, 2025. The Port has developed an alternate route in consultation with the City’s Department of Transportation.

These improvements will:

  1. Improve Public Safety – Upgrading these trail segments will allow for two-way traffic and reduce the risk of collisions and congestion.
  2. Improve Accessibility – This project helps address accessibility challenges at the pedestrian/bicycle bridge and the rail crossing.

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Timeline

Commission authorization Q3 2023
Construction start Q3 2025 l Sept. 2
Construction complete Q3 2025 l Oct. 2

Estimated Project Cost

Total estimated project cost is $1.525 million.

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