The State Route 167 and SR 509 extensions will complete the missing highway system links to Interstate 5 that offer commuter and freight mobility benefits through added capacity and improved connectivity. COURTESY MAP, WSDOT

The State Route 167 and SR 509 extensions will complete the missing highway system links to Interstate 5 that offer commuter and freight mobility benefits through added capacity and improved connectivity. COURTESY MAP, WSDOT

WSDOT presents design options for the Puget Sound Gateway Program

April 12 open house features the SR 509 portion of the program

  • Friday, April 7, 2017 11:25am
  • News

South King County drivers and other interested people are invited to learn more about the Puget Sound Gateway program this month.

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) hosts an open house on Wednesday, April 12, to provide information about the latest plans for the State Route 509 portion of the Gateway program that will be constructed in phases during the next 14 years.

The open house is 5 to 8 p.m. at the Tyee Education Complex Cafeteria, 4424 S. 188th St., No. 300, SeaTac. The meeting location is easily accessible by public transit.

The open house is an opportunity to talk with agency staff and provide input on design features. Attendees are welcome to come and go during the three-hour event.

The previous open house, held in December 2015, introduced the program to the community, while this open house will review design options and the potential effects on properties.

WSDOT plans to extend SR 509 from S. 188th Street in SeaTac to I-5 in Kent; improve freight travel times and reliability; improve southern access to Sea-Tac International Airport; and enhance regional mobility and safety.

The Puget Sound Gateway Program is comprised of two projects, SR 509 and SR 167, which together make major improvements to improve freight mobility and relieve traffic congestion.




Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website https://www.kentreporter.com/submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in News

t
Reichert shares details of Green River Killer case with Kent students

Former King County sheriff tells about Gary Ridgway and how the crime was solved

t
Kent Police arrest man for reportedly raping two women

Man, 39, allegedly attacked women in his car; first case in October 2023, second case February 2024

t
Voters strongly defeating Kent School District levy

Nearly 60% against Capital Projects and Technology Levy on April 23 ballot

t
Kent Police pursue, arrest two 14-year-old boys for armed robbery

April 23 incident began at convenience store along West Meeker Street; ended on Military Road South

t
Man killed at Auburn’s Muckleshoot Casino in ‘random’ stabbing

Police: ‘There did not appear to be any altercation between the two prior to the incident.’

Speakers at the Valley Comm/Crisis Connections press conference on April 16. Photo by Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing.
Help is 3 numbers away: Crisis 911-988-211 services are now under one roof

“Through the Valley Comm 911/Crisis Connections partnership, we will help thousands more South King County community members get through what they’re going through.”

t
Kent Police chief believes new carjacking task force will reduce crime

Kent will play key role in efforts by U.S. Department of Justice to combat carjacking

t
Former Kent School District bus driver accused of raping student

Renton man, 39, reportedly sexually assaulted 11-year-old girl multiple times on bus

t
Kent Police investigate death of man found near railroad tracks

Found Sunday afternoon, April 21 in the 1000 block of First Avenue North

t
Asylum seekers, supporters ask Kent City Council for housing help

They want Econo Lodge on Central Avenue reopened; Kent, King County have no plans to do so

King County SWAT vehicle. Courtesy photo
Investigation concludes on SWAT team’s fatal shooting of suspect in Algona

A multi-agency team has finished investigating the King County SWAT’s shooting of… Continue reading

A screenshot of the King County Sheriff’s Office Guardian One helicopter view of the arrest of a Kent man after carjacking incidents Feb. 13 in Kent. COURTESY IMAGE, King County Sheriff’s Office
Kent Police to join new Western Washington Carjacking Task Force

U.S. Department of Justice announces Seattle, Kent police departments as partners to reduce crime