The City of Bellevue Transportation Department will be upgrading or building 13 new curb ramps at four locations around the city. The new and upgraded ramps will comply with the Public Right-of-Way Accessibility Guidelines (PROWAG) under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). 

What to expect

  • Construction schedule: Construction is expected to begin in January 2025 and work will occur intermittently over approximately ten days at each site.
  • Work hours: 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday to Friday
  • Traffic impacts: Lane closures with one-way alternating traffic will be needed to complete this work. Please expect delays and use alternate routes if possible. Flaggers will be on-site to stop and direct people driving, walking and rolling safely around the work zone. Please follow flaggers’ instructions.
  • Temporary sidewalk detours will be in effect while ramps are under construction.

Work is weather permitting. Please note that construction schedules are subject to change. Thank you for your patience during construction and for doing your part to be safe near the work zone.

Locations

The work will be happening at four locations:

167th Avenue SE and SE 14th Street

We will upgrade the existing ramps with new ramps and mark a new crosswalk to better align with the new ramps.

A map showing the locations of upgraded curb ramps on 167th Ave SE

Bellevue Way NE and NE Seventh Street and NE Sixth Street and 105th Avenue NE

We will upgrade the existing ramps with new ramps.

A map showing the locations of upgraded curb ramps at Bellevue Way and NE 7th Street, and at NE 6th Street and 105th Ave NE

Somerset Boulevard SE and SE 43rd Street

We will replace the existing sidewalk corners with new ramps and add a marked crosswalk across Somerset Boulevard SE.

A map showing the locations of upgraded curb ramps on Somerset Blvd SE

Village Park Drive between 174th Place SE and 175th Place SE

We will upgrade the existing ramps with new ramps, build new ramps and add a marked crosswalk across Village Park Drive.

A map showing the locations of upgraded curb ramps on Village Park Drive

Funding                                                        

Construction funding comes from the city’s Pedestrian Facilities Compliance Program. The overall project’s estimated cost is $450,000.

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