Engineers Estimate: $10.1 mlilion
Bid Price: $9.0 million
Length: 0.34 miles
Funders/Stakeholders: City of Bothell, Transportation Improvement Board
Owner: City of Bothell
Lead Design: Perteet, Inc.
Design Support: HBB
Contractor: Interwest Construction Co.
Functional Class: Local
Greenroads Version: v2
The Multiway Boulevard Project is a complete transformation of SR 527 in downtown Bothell, Washington to a boulevard style street incorporating median-separated local access traffic lanes with bicycle and parking access in addition to central primary travel lanes. Phase 2 of the Project completed improvements from SR 522 to NE 188th St, building on the Phase 1 work that focused on the west side of the roadway. The Project serves to revitalize the downtown corridor of Bothell, making the space accessible to all modes and users while simultaneously updating utilities, managing stormwater, and providing extensive landscaping.
Sustainability features of the new boulevard center around the numerous amenities for cyclists and pedestrians, and the transformation of this vital corridor. The Project also incorporated a number of responsible construction practices, and took steps to reduce the impact of the roadway during its operational phase. Specific highlights include: