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Stay Informed: Denny Way Paving Project Update
- [Registrant]City of Seattle
- [Language]日本語
- [Location]Seattle, WA
- Posted : 2025/04/18
- Published : 2025/04/18
- Changed : 2025/04/18
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Stay Informed: Denny Way Paving Project Update
Upcoming work on Denny Way including lane and sidewalk closures
Image showing construction workers, orange cones, signal revision ahead and turn right signs
*Our construction work on the Denny Way Paving Project continues.* We're paving almost 12 blocks of Denny Way to make using Denny Way easier and better for residents and commuters alike. Our work includes asphalt paving, sidewalk upgrades, bus stop changes, new pedestrian ramps, areas of widened sidewalks that shorten crossing distances, new stop bars painted on the street, and new "no turn on red" signs.
*Here’s what you'll find in this email update:*
* What We're Doing Next Week
* What you Need to Know About Upcoming Lane Closures
* Things You Should Know About Construction
* How You Can Stay Up to Date on the Project
*What we’re Doing Next Week*
*Starting next week, you may notice that we've begun construction in new places along Denny Way between Taylor Ave and Westlake Ave. *Our work will reduce the number of lanes on Denny Way and close some parts of the sidewalk. If you are travelling in the area, watch for changing traffic patterns and follow any signs that direct you around work zones.
We know this will make using Denny more of a challenge in the coming weeks. Thank you for your patience while we work. When we’re done working, you will be able to cross the street more easily because of the newly extended curbs and pedestrian ramps. You'll also have an easier time getting to the bus or nearby businesses.
Map detailing lane and sidewalk closures for the Denny Way Paving Project from April 18-28
What you Need to Know about Lane Closures:* *
* *Denny Way Between Dexter Ave and 9th Ave *
* *April 18: *one eastbound lane closed from 9 AM to 3PM.
* *April 19:* two lanes will close from 7 AM to 7 PM. Crews will work on both sides of the street, with traffic shifting to eastbound or westbound lanes as needed.
* *April 21 to April 25*: one eastbound lane will be closed throughout the week from 9 AM to 3 PM for road and sidewalk work.
* Southbound 8th Ave will be closed during working hours and the northbound lane will remain closed until late April.
* *Denny Way - Between Dexter Ave and 9th Ave *
* *April 26:* two eastbound lanes will close at 7AM for roadwork and will remain closed until Monday. They will reopen by 5 AM for the morning commute.
* *Denny Way - Between 7th Ave N and Dexter Ave N *
* *April 19:* one westbound lane will close from 7 AM to 3PM for sidewalk work.
* *Denny Way - Between Taylor Ave and 6th Ave*
* April 19: one eastbound lane will close from 7 AM to 3PM for sidewalk work.
* *Denny Way - Between 9th Ave to Westlake *
* *April 19 and 20:* two westbound lanes will be closed on the weekend beginning at 7 AM Saturday for roadwork and concrete pouring. One lane of traffic will shift to an eastbound lane. Lanes will remain closed until Monday and reopen by 5 AM for the morning commute.
* *April 20: *one westbound lane will close from 9 AM to 3 PM for sidewalk work.* *
*Vine St between 5th Ave and Denny Way will remain closed until late April.*
Another SDOT construction project will be continuing at 8th Avenue and Denny Way. These crew members will be installing electrical components for traffic signals between 8th Ave and Dexter Ave N. They will work at night over the next few weeks. If you have questions or concerns about this work, you can email the project team at TOUPCurbRamps@seattle.gov.
Image showing sidewalk closed signs requesting pedestrians to use other side and cross here
*General Information You Should Know About the Denny Way Paving Project*
We will:
* Perform work during the day, with overnight paving from 7 PM to 6 AM, Monday through Friday.
* Do occasional work on weekends.
* Close lanes on Denny Way, but you'll have at least one lane open in each direction.
* Close sidewalks in some areas, but we'll keep pedestrian access for you.
* Implement lane closures lasting 2-3 weeks at a time, covering a few blocks at once.
*
* Remove old sidewalks, parts of the street, and pedestrian ramps.
* Pour new sidewalks, concrete street sections, and build new pedestrian ramps.
*Things You Should Know About Construction*
You can expect:
* Noise, dust, smells, and vibrations during the work.
* Changes to your walking route while we work on sidewalks, with clear signs to guide you.
* Access to your business will always be maintained. We'll let you know in advance about work and any effects to your business in person. We'll also give you a direct contact for your questions.
* Street paving happening between 7 PM and 6 AM Monday through Friday, with some daytime and weekend work if needed.
* Parking and loading areas shifting near work zones, though most work happens at night to limit disruptions.
* Lane shifts along Denny Way near work areas, with signage to direct traffic.
*How You Can Stay Up to Date on the Project *
* Check out our project website [ https://links-1.govdelivery.com/CL0/https:%2F%2Flinks-1.govdelivery.com%2FCL0%2Fhttps:%252F%252Flinks-1.govdelivery.com%252FCL0%252Fhttps:%25252F%25252Fwww.seattle.gov%25252Ftransportation%25252Fprojects-and-programs%25252Fprograms%25252Fmaintenance-and-paving%25252Fcurrent-paving-projects%25252Fdenny-way-paving-project%25253Futm_medium=email%252526utm_source=govdelivery%252F1%252F01000195c9fa39fa-78f2910f-9a9e-4677-aada-f14955a77a00-000000%252FlLuC0owVsOnzx2dLnoMIwOcI-A-KBZ3_ULUE9ZlhQvM=397%2F1%2F01000195de0e5237-75b9883b-fb9e-42f3-9012-bda2bdd30376-000000%2F9ko9fQMB63LJY7HMQLvYtTGUXeLtCMbNOidiWEVOZJQ=398/1/01000195df262d13-f295f8c1-7020-4682-80bd-8354016b4693-000000/EzDkk-P7PrLfKR8lfDlLwDU3JBsTDwDwS6Hg9aE_TJY=398 ]
* Email the project team at DennyWay@seattle.gov <DennyWay@Seattle.gov>
* Call the project team at (206) 257-2243 (leave a voicemail and we will return your call)
* Encourage your neighbors to sign-up for email updates [ https://links-1.govdelivery.com/CL0/https:%2F%2Flinks-1.govdelivery.com%2FCL0%2Fhttps:%252F%252Flinks-1.govdelivery.com%252FCL0%252Fhttps:%25252F%25252Fpublic.govdelivery.com%25252Faccounts%25252FWASEATTLE%25252Fsubscriber%25252Fnew%25253Fqsp=WASEATTLE_8%252F1%252F01000195c9fa39fa-78f2910f-9a9e-4677-aada-f14955a77a00-000000%252FfWj1bTesL7XJdNKu5fwxE-_dgwh56R2BwQDD990YWjw=397%2F1%2F01000195de0e5237-75b9883b-fb9e-42f3-9012-bda2bdd30376-000000%2FbNZCZwfYbYhxseThpaAvGXcGzoVBV7kOoBfGWaBU2iU=398/1/01000195df262d13-f295f8c1-7020-4682-80bd-8354016b4693-000000/LsTkZesmpXDzdAPZdTJlutUciSIUZ_oEmb4GozsNOI0=398 ]to stay informed on the project as construction continues
Thank you for your support during construction, and please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions or comments.
Sincerely,
Darrell Bulmer
Denny Way Paving Project Communications and Outreach Lead
Seattle Department of Transportation
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Si desea información en su idioma acerca de nuestro trabajo de reemplazo de la superficie de la carretera y otras mejoras en Denny Way, llame al (206) 257-2243. Díganos en inglés cuál es su idioma preferido. Ofrecemos servicios de traducción e interpretación gratuitos.
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