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Lake Union Park Development Pro Parks Project Information

 
Location: The Park is located at the south end of Lake Union, northeast of the intersection of Westlake Avenue and Valley Street.

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Toby Ressler
Planning & Development Division
800 Maynard Avenue South, 3rd Floor
Seattle, WA 98134-1336
206-615-1482
Overview
Overview


Center for Wooden Boats
Center for Wooden Boats


Plan
Adopted Schematic Plan
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Phase 1


Center for Wooden Boats


Historic Ships Wharf


Tall Ships Festival


Tall Ships Festival

PROJECT STATUS

October 2009
Phase two is approxiametely 50% complete. Work continues on the overall site with an estimated completion in the Summer of 2010. The main features in the park will be an interactive water fountain, model boat pond and a history trail. There will also be a beach for hand launched boats as well as shoreline stabilization and plantings. In addition, there will be new pathways, parking, lighting, furnishings and all the necessary utilities to support the park.
LOCATION
The Park is located at the south end of Lake Union, northeast of the intersection of Westlake Avenue and Valley Street.
BUDGET
Pro Parks Levy funds provide $5,000,000 for the project costs of planning and design and some construction. The total project budget is $30 million and includes donations from the Seattle Park Foundation, private donors and City Investors.
SCHEDULE
Planning:Sept. 2002 to July 2003
Design:July 2003 to March 2006
Construction:2007 - 2010
Completion:Phase 2 Late Summer 2010

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

The first phase of this construction project is part of a long-term redevelopment effort to create a park which provides indoor and outdoor spaces for large community gatherings as well as waterfront access for workers and residents of the neighborhood. The park development will support expansion of Maritime Heritage elements, which preserve and display boat/water related history of the region. The park houses the Center for Wooden Boats and other maritime-related organizations such as Northwest Seaport and Virginia V Foundation.

The design team of Hargreaves Associates (San Francisco, CA) and Mithun Architects (Seattle, WA) is leading the design process to take the park master plan through the design process and into construction.



COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION

South Lake Union Review Committee
The South Lake Union Review Committee was established by ordinance accepting $5 million from The Parks Foundation, which received the donation from City Investors. The seven-member committee is comprised of Park and City employees as well as members of the Foundation and private citizens. Meeting agendas and minutes will be available throughout the design process on this web page.

Meeting #1 11/09/05 Agenda (PDF) Minutes (PDF)
Meeting #2 12/15/05 Agenda (PDF) Minutes (PDF)
Meeting #3 01/12/06 Agenda (PDF) Minutes (PDF)
Meeting #4 02/09/06 Agenda (PDF) Minutes (PDF)
Meeting #5 03/09/06 Agenda (PDF) Minutes (PDF)
Meeting #6 05/11/06 Agenda (PDF) Minutes (PDF)
Meeting #7 06/07/06 Agenda (PDF) Minutes (PDF)
Meeting #8 07/13/06 Agenda (PDF) Minutes (PDF)
Meeting #9 09/14/06 Agenda (PDF) Minutes (PDF)
Meeting #10 12/12/06 Agenda (PDF) Minutes (PDF)
Meeting #11 11/14/06 Agenda (PDF) Minutes (PDF)
Meeting #12 12/14/06 Agenda (PDF) Minutes (PDF)
Meeting #13 1/11/07 Agenda (PDF) Minutes (PDF)
Meeting #14 2/08/07 Agenda (PDF) Minutes (PDF)
Meeting #15 3/15/07 Agenda (PDF) Minutes (PDF)
Meeting #16 4/12/07 Agenda (PDF) Minutes (PDF)
Meeting #17 5/10/07 Agenda (PDF) Minutes (PDF)
Meeting #18 6/14/08 Agenda (PDF) Minutes (PDF)
Meeting #19 7/12/08 Agenda (PDF)


November 16, 2004 - Public Meeting:
The final design drawings were reviewed and the supplemental environmental impact statement was discussed
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May 14, 2003 – Public Meeting:
The design team presented a preferred configuration for the park plan and new illustrative images of the park. This refined plan responded to public comments, previous meeting ideas, Project Advisory Team direction, and better information about proposed adjacent property and transportation improvements. Inclusion of the canal connecting WW#3 and WW#4 in the final proposed park plan is unresolved. Underground soils investigations, now underway, are needed to determine if it will be safe and cost effective to construct this element. Since the entire site of the park is built on layers of undocumented fill, there are concerns that contaminated soils, or other impediments would make construction of a canal cost prohibitive, and possibly unpermitable. The plan addresses previous concerns about vehicular and pedestrian circulation during special events, provides for future expansion of the Armory to accommodate a Maritime Heritage Museum, allows for better east-west movement south of WW #4, and increases the presence of boat restoration organizations near Valley Street by locating new workshops and exhibits at the southeast corner of the park. The presentation concluded with images of different building and plant materials that could be incorporated into the park and one sequence for phasing park development.

March 26, 2003 – Public Meeting:
The design team summarized the small group site framework discussions from the previous meeting. They used the responses from the previous meeting and additional research to create a pallet of site elements and grouped them into three possible “configurations” for the park. The proposed site elements included a canal between WW#3 and WW#4, a variety of slope and water edge treatments for the canal, a raised earth amphitheater, a terraced bulkhead edge at the north end of the park, a pond with islands of trees and a surface walkway, areas of tall grasses, a large plaza along Valley Street shaded by a canopy of trees, a pedestrian bridge across WW#3, terraced slopes and pathways along Westlake, a perched wetland for on-site storm water treatment, and different interim parking lot configurations. Public comment on the organization and appropriateness of specific elements helped refine the plan. The public discussion also revealed several other items and possibilities for inclusion into the park.

December 18, 2002 - Public Meeting:
The project designers presented site anaylsis and development issue boards in a formal presentation. Each board was also discussed in small groups, and the summarized for the entire group at the end of the meeting. The meeting focused on gathering information to guide the development of three alternative schematic concepts for the park.

November 20, 2002 - Public Open House:
Seattle Parks staff hosted an open house to introduce the design team and present site analysis boards to the public. The intent of the event was to refresh the public about the park master plan and allow informal discussions about park the development.

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