The yearlong construction on the 15th Avenue Northeast bridge over Thornton Creek is about halfway through, and Project Manager Kit Loo says so far the project is on track for its spring completion.
Although the construction zone is too dangerous for the contractors to give Maple Leaf Life a tour, Loo, with the Seattle Department of Transportation, sent us the photos that were on display at the recent North District meeting for us to share with our readers.
Now we can see why it was so important that the approximately 60,000 bees that were living under the bridge needed to be moved before construction began.
Simon, really? The 15th meridian should be far more welcome than cars crossing through the sidestreeets to Roosevelt at 95th – 105th. There are signs that read ‘local access only’. I haven’t paid one mind to any of them.
I’m among many residents along Roosevelt who secretly hope the contract has early completion incentives in it because Roosevelt sucks these days.
I’m among many residents along the 15th corridor who secretly hope the project takes much longer than planned, because it’s been really nice…