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SR 5 Pedestrian Park, Spring Street to University Street, Seattle, Washington
Construction is proposed of a pedestrian park structure over Interstate Highway 5 in Seattle, approximately 225 feet wide, between Spring Street and University Street. Construction of the pedestrian park will allow multiple use of existing right of way, provide a park in an area devoid of parks, and provide safer pedestrian traffic across the freeway. No significant adverse environmental effects are expected on the surrounding area, but some minor effects may be experienced by the freeway traffic.
SR 5 Pedestrian Park, Spring Street to University Street, Seattle, Washington
Construction is proposed of a pedestrian park structure over Interstate Highway 5 in Seattle, approximately 225 feet wide, between Spring Street and University Street. Construction of the pedestrian park will allow multiple use of existing right of way, provide a park in an area devoid of parks, and provide safer pedestrian traffic across the freeway. No significant adverse environmental effects are expected on the surrounding area, but some minor effects may be experienced by the freeway traffic.
SR 5 Pedestrian Park, Spring Street to University Street, Seattle, Washington
1973
88 pages
Report
No indication
English
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