Airport Station Area Pedestrian Improvements Project
The Airport Station Pedestrian Improvement Project seeks to increase safety for pedestrian, bicyclists, and vehicles in the immediate area surrounding the Airport Link Light Rail Station. Improvements will focus on 32nd Avenue South (between South 170th Street and South 180th Street), South 180th Street, and South 176th Street between International Blvd. and 32nd Avenue South.
Project Elements include installation/improvement of sidewalks; standalone bicycle lanes, separating bicycles from vehicular traffic; underground of overhead utilities; intersection improvements at 32nd Avenue South and South 176th Street, and installation of decorative light fixtures, street furniture and artwork.
Find out more about this project and see photos and artist renderings of the completed project in the Urban Design Report.
Funding
This project is funded by the Climate Commitment Act.
Project Partners
Next Steps
The public comment period for this project has passed. Construction is expected to start early summer of 2025. For more information see additional documents on this page. Register for this site (far top right corner) for regular updates.
Questions?
Use the Q&A section below and we will respond.
The Airport Station Pedestrian Improvement Project seeks to increase safety for pedestrian, bicyclists, and vehicles in the immediate area surrounding the Airport Link Light Rail Station. Improvements will focus on 32nd Avenue South (between South 170th Street and South 180th Street), South 180th Street, and South 176th Street between International Blvd. and 32nd Avenue South.
Project Elements include installation/improvement of sidewalks; standalone bicycle lanes, separating bicycles from vehicular traffic; underground of overhead utilities; intersection improvements at 32nd Avenue South and South 176th Street, and installation of decorative light fixtures, street furniture and artwork.
Find out more about this project and see photos and artist renderings of the completed project in the Urban Design Report.
Funding
This project is funded by the Climate Commitment Act.
Project Partners
Next Steps
The public comment period for this project has passed. Construction is expected to start early summer of 2025. For more information see additional documents on this page. Register for this site (far top right corner) for regular updates.
Questions?
Use the Q&A section below and we will respond.
Page last updated: 20 Mar 2025, 03:36 PM
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