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A ceremony on Monday marked the beginning of the end of a years-long project to replace the Alaskan Way Viaduct and transform Seattle's waterfront.
Alaskan Way re-opened to traffic between King and Union streets in August of 2022. Elliott Way, the new surface street which will connect the waterfront and Belltown, was built in the footprint of the former Alaskan Way Viaduct and is nearly complete, according to information from the city.
"The viaduct has cut off downtown Seattle and the rest of Seattle from the waterfront for decades, and so this project is all about re-establishing those connections,” said Eldon Tam, COO of Friends of Waterfront Seattle. “And it also gets a lot of the traffic away from the Waterfront, if they’re crossing through from north to south, so the Waterfront itself can once again be a much more pedestrian-friendly, personal, like human-centered experience.”
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