Lake2bay Draft Concept Plan

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Lake2bay Draft Concept Plan - June 9, 2015: http://bit.ly/1cKhQ47

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Lake2Bay

Lake2Bay Planning Group & Lake2Bay Corridor Conceptual Design Steering Committee

Virginia Anderson Thatcher Bailey Lesley Bain Maria Barrientos Richard Beckerman Lyle Bicknell Donald Byrd Jill Crary Maud Daudon Rob Dunlop Gene Duvernoy Andy Fife Hilary Franz Phil Fujii

Lindy Gaylord Jim Goodspeed Tom Graff Lisa Graumlich Brian Hawksford Ada Healy Katie Idziorek Ken Johnsen Todd Leber Jan Levy Markham McIntyre Susan McLaughlin Norma Miller Robert Nellams

Tracy Robinson Patty Isacson Sabee Cory Sbarbaro John Schoettler Jon Scholes Ron Severt Greg Smith Kelly Tweeddale Maggie Walker Amy White Jeff Wright Jane Zalutsky

VISION LAKE2BAY will be the healthiest urban space in the world. Maximize value of public spaces and cultural experiences Leverage opportunities generated by market activity and innovation Create complete, connected mobility emphasizing walking and biking Create neighborhoods that are affordable and serve a full spectrum of residents Emphasize sustainable design

BIG IDEAS • New definition to the Public Right of Way

• Bring In The Noise / Bring In The Funk - Diversity of Space, Use & Scale

• Form Coalition to champion an Integrated Transportation Plan For Lake2Bay

SLU, Uptown, Belltown, Denny Triangle, Seattle Center

• Lake2Bay Brand Identity Communitarian, Opportunity for Serendipitous Encounters, Walkable, Inclusive

• Diversity / Density of Housing

• Regulatory Change: “Re-adapt” Process

• Restructure Seattle Center Governance

• Complete a Deal for Memorial Stadium

• Culture - Experiences that say who we are and where we are Inclusive = Arts, Science, Environment, Heritage, Humanities, etc. Residencies, Walkarounds, Takeovers, Workforce Sustainability, Pop-performances, Invasions, Audience Culture

City Icons and Open Space

“Grit and Funk”

Arts + Culture

Draft

Add temporal arts

City Connections

Current Conditions

Lake2Bay Connections

Broad Street Mobility Study

Living Communities

Sense of Place

“Bayside”

Alaskan Way Interim Plan

Widened Pedestrian Space along Waterfront Bike Connections: 2-Way Cycle Track Areas for Cruise Ship + Clipper Drop-Off Parking on East Side of Street Multi-Use Trail + Stormwater Infiltration on East Side Art & Activation

Alaskan Way Interim Art - Precedent

Alaskan Way Interim Art Location

Alaskan Way Interim Art - Precedent

Alaskan Way Interim Art - Precedent

“Broad Street Terraces”

Broad Street Terraces

Greatly Expanded Pedestrian Realm Bike Lanes Gardens and Stormwater Infiltration Viewing Terraces for Seating, Art & Increased Accessibility Iconic Lighting / Hillclimb Markers

Broad Street Terraces

Broad Street Terraces

Broad Street Terraces – Water View

Broad Street – Temporary Art Location

Broad Street Art Precedent

Broad Street Art Precedent

Broad Street Ongoing Garden / Art Festival

“The Center”

Triangle at Third & Broad

Triangle at Third & Broad

Expanded Pedestrian Realm Arrival Plaza for Seattle Center Interactive Art - Science/ Technology Theme

Triangle at Third & Broad

perspective

Triangle at Third & Broad

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Broad Street along Seattle Center

Expanded Pedestrian Realm Active Civic Space Bike Lanes

Broad Street along Seattle Center

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Gateways and Continuous, Civic Plaza Dramatic Front Doors for Science Center and EMP Visible Connections between Seattle Center Institutions

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Broad Street along Seattle Center

Opportunities: Improved Service, Activation, Reducing Pedestrian / Vehicular Conflicts

Broad Street along Seattle Center

Visual and Physical Connections to City Grid Multi-use Urban Street Edge

Broad Street along Seattle Center

Seattle Center – Planned Parking

P

Mercer

Denny

John

Harrison

Food and Beverage Pavilions

Lake2Bay Planning Study, by Framework

Seattle Center – 5th Ave/ Thomas Street Gateway

Monorail Art Location

Monorail Art Precedent

“Powerline”

Elements from Adopted Thomas Green St. Concept Plan Expanded Pedestrian Realm Enhanced Bicycle Lanes Lake2Bay Additions Unique Paving and Café Spill-out Areas Small Scale Storefronts Catenary Lighting

Thomas Street

Thomas Street – South Lake Union

Thomas Street – South Lake Union

Thomas Street Lighting

Thomas Street at City Light Substation

perspective

City Light Substation – Art Precedents

View of Denny Park from Thomas

View of Denny Park from Thomas – Art Precedent

“Lakeside Landing”

Terry Ave

Terry Avenue Street Concept Plan Mostly developed or in design

Lake2Bay Additions

Temporary Art at Each End

Thomas Street & Terry Avenue - Temporary Art Location

Thomas Street & Terry Avenue - Art Precedent

Thomas Street & Terry Avenue - Art Precedent

Terry Avenue and Valley Street – Temporary Art Location

Terry Avenue and Valley Street – Temporary Art Location

Tying It Together

Streets to Live In

Before After

Planting

Lake Bay Alaskan Broad Seattle Center Thomas Terry

Alaskan Broad Seattle Center Thomas Terry

Lake Bay

Paving

Lake Bay

Accent Lighting

Alaskan Broad St. Seattle Center Thomas Terry Alaskan Broad Seattle Center Thomas Terry

Lake Bay

Wayfinding

and also… Stormwater & Beyond

Topography

Lake2Bay Stormwater Strategies

Rain Garden Infiltration Bioswales

Permeable Paving Tree Well Infiltration

Water Reuse Options

SOAK IT IN Bioretention Gardens Infiltrating Planters Porous Paving

Stormwater

Localized Water Treatment & Reuse

TREATMENT & REUSE Reuse Storm, Grey, Blackwater for Toilet Flushing / Irrigation ½ Block or Block Model

District Water Treatment

POTENTIAL ECO DISTRICTS Storm, Grey, Blackwater Reuse for Parks, Streetscape, Participating Development

Denny Park District

Seattle Center District

Implementation

• Synchronize phasing and funding strategies

• Integrate with City and private development projects in process • Integrate with capital funding programs & regulations • Secure grants & private sector support

• Create governance structure for continue planning & development • Link to other Lake2Bay initiatives • Create early wins to keep momentum going during phasing

IMPLEMENTATION

20X20

20 things in 20 months

Early Wins: 20 things in 20 months

Mid Term Development

Long Term Development

Questions / Comments? Jane Zalutsky, JZworks janez@jzworks.net