Bell Street Park Healthy Street

Overview

We've completed installation of permanent Healthy Street signs on Bell St, between 1st Ave and 5th Ave in July 2022.

Photo of newly installed Stay Healthy Street sign at Bell St and 3rd Ave.  Close up photo of newly installed Stay Healthy Street sign on Bell Street.

About this project 

Healthy Streets are an important tool for Seattleites to get outside, travel to grocery stores, pharmacies, and local businesses, and get exercise. They make it possible for people to walk, roll, and bike in the street while staying 6 feet apart during the COVID-19 pandemic. Installed as part of our emergency response to the pandemic in 2020, they also provide an opportunity for you to consider how they might improve your community long-term.   

How were streets selected? 

Most Healthy Streets were installed along Neighborhood Greenways, which have traffic calming like speed humps, improvements to make it easy to cross busy streets, and have gone through a community engagement process. These improvements were also in place along Bell Street Park, and so it was designated a Healthy Street in June 2020 to provide additional space in Belltown during the pandemic.

Recent Changes to Bell Street Park 

We completed the Bell St Protected Bike Lane project in early 2021, which constructed a two-way protected bike lane on the north side of Bell St between 5th Ave and Denny Way and modified traffic operation on Bell Street Park from 2nd Ave to 5th Ave to allow two-way travel by people biking.

Materials

Transportation

Greg Spotts, Director
Address: 700 5th Ave, Suite 3800, Seattle, WA, 98104
Mailing Address: PO Box 34996, Seattle, WA, 98124-4996
Phone: (206) 684-7623
684-Road@seattle.gov

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