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Seattle's Central Waterfront Plan
Overview
The New Seattle Waterfront
Illustration of what our waterfront could look like, by Stephanie Bower, Architectural Illustrator

Click image for closer look, and to compare to today's waterfront.


Stephanie Bower,
Architectural Illustration

A Transformed Waterfront for...

Our Economy
Concept Drawing of South Waterfront Seattle’s waterfront will be an even more important economic generator for Washington State than it is today. People and freight will move efficiently through this important link in the regional transportation network. New businesses on Seattle’s working waterfront will provide numerous job opportunities. Millions of visitors from all over the world will visit the waterfront’s many attractions.


Our Environment
The New Seattle Waterfront will reconnect the core of the city with our spectacular natural environment. The shoreline will be a rich habitat for the aquatic life of Puget Sound, the second largest estuary in North America. The new waterfront will highlight the interface between a vital city and a healthy, dramatic shoreline, creating an environment that is uniquely Seattle. Children learning about our environment at the Seattle Aquarium.


Our Place
Illustration of Waterfront promenade Seattle’s waterfront with the city’s most memorable place. New public spaces, art and views on the waterfront will spark everyone’s imagination. The waterfront will be reconnected with the city. A grand promenade will make walking the ultimate urban experience and create a healthier and more sustainable city.


Benefits all of Washington


  • Improved Mobility
  • Employment Growth
  • Increased Tax Revenues
  • Improved Water & Air Quality
  • Shoreline Restoration
  • Improved Wildlife Habitat
  • Noise Reduction
  • Sustainable Development
  • Educational Opportunities
  • A New Historic Preservation District


  • New Gathering Places
  • More Walkable Environment
  • Public Art
  • Spaces for Cultural Events and Exhibits
  • Celebrating Our Heritage
  • Urban Amenity
  • Increased Tourism
  • Partnership Opportunities
  • A Grand Civic Space
  • Year-Around Activities


Next Steps
2006   

Finalize Concept Plan • City Council resolution Select consultant for Public Realm Plan Prepare initial Comprehensive Plan amendments

Begin update of Shoreline Management

2006-
2007

Complete Waterfront Public Realm Plan (including preliminary cost estimates and public financing analysis)

Prepare regulatory changes

2008 

Begin detailed master plan

Summary of the Central Waterfront Brochure: Highlights of the latest Waterfront Concept Plan (1.7 MB pdf file)

The waterfront planning effort is part of the Mayor’s "Center City Strategy." The Center City Strategy is meant to enhance Seattle’s vibrant urban core neighborhoods, increase housing options, encourage pedestrian travel and attract businesses that serve area residents, employees and visitors.

For additional information on Seattle’s Waterfront planning project, visit the other pages on this site. If you have questions, please write to Waterfront Plan staff at waterfrontplan@seattle.gov.

Last Updated: June 18, 2008
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MAYOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS: Seattle Central Waterfront Concept Plan 
View the concept plan.

 

Concept Plan,
June 2006

A WATERFRONT FOR ALL
Download this Adobe PDF for a look at Seattle's waterfront and what other cities have achieved.

WATERFRONT EXHIBIT
Seattle's Waterfront: Making a Great New Place was on exhibit August '05 - December '05 at Seattle Municipal Tower.

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