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A strategy for Seattle's downtown core and
the neighborhoods around it
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Center City Parks
- Pioneer
Square Area Park Improvements
The park improvements will transform Occidental Square into an active,
vibrant, and neighborhood enhancing public space.
Downtown
Parks Task Force
The charge of the Downtown Parks Task Force is to advocate for the
parks, implement strategies for park improvements, and guide the expenditure
of funds proposed in the 2005 capital and operating budgets for the operation,
maintenance, and improvement of six downtown parks.
- Freeway
Park
Activating Freeway Park to create a park’s that
is an “urban oasis,” while being balanced with
a need for more activities in order to turn this park into a city-wide
destination.The edges of the park will be enhanced with major, visible
anchors to attract visitors and create a positive image for the park.
- City
Hall Park Improvement Project
This project will transform City Hall Park, located directly south of
the King County Courthouse, into an attractive gateway to downtown Seattle
.
- Olympic
Sculpture Park
"Coming soon! The Olympic Sculpture Park will be a vibrant,
8.5-acre green space where people can experience art outdoors. As a new
community gathering space, the Olympic Sculpture Park will transform
the largest undeveloped waterfront property in downtown Seattle into
a unique park that reflects the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest
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- Belltown/Lower
Queen Anne Waterfront Connections
Creating a pedestrian connection at Thomas Street .
- Community Centers
Creating community gathering places for communities that are accessible
to all, including the disabled.
- Seattle
Aquarium / Pier 59 Remodel Project
The Seattle Aquarium project is a remodel of the Seattle Aquarium
and Pier 59. Seattle Parks and Recreation will restore structural integrity
to the majority of the facility by installing new driven and posted piles
and new concrete aprons (to replace existing wooden ones). Following the
pile work, the east end of the building will be carefully removed; the existing
building facade (front of building) will be stored at Pier 62/63 and restored
before it is replaced next year.
Uptown
Park
The Uptown Park vision is for a park that is vibrant, unique and
attractive. The site is challenging, and will require bold ideas outside
traditional park design to respond to potential site security issues and
counteract potential undesirable urban activities
- I-5
Colonnade
The I-5 Colonnade project will develop an area under I-5 into open
space and consider an off-leash area, stairs to make pedestrian connections,
and other amenities.
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