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This summer, we’re improving Ballard Ave NW for people walking and nearby businesses

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We are partnering with Councilmember Dan Strauss, the Ballard Alliance, and local businesses to improve mobility and access for people walking and businesses on Ballard Ave NW between 20th Ave NW and 22nd Ave NW, also known as the Ballard Ave Café Street.

In 2020, we worked with Ballard Ave NW businesses to adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic with a new street concept that would give people the space they needed to stay healthy and encourage people to enjoy their neighborhood businesses. For example, restaurants and businesses in the area installed new curbside cafes to support outdoor dining. We also made traffic one-way.

During a design charrette hosted by Councilmember Strauss last year, we met with Ballard community members and businesses to hear their feedback about the changes. They told us the changes improved the experience for customers and visitors, and made business deliveries easier. They also asked us to help improve safety for people walking and to de-clutter signs in the area.

Recommendations from the charrette were split into three segments:

  1. Short-term improvements,
  2. Interim policies and allowances, and
  3. Long-term permanent polices, standards, and designs.
The Ballard Ave NW mobility and access improvements are the implementation of the short-term improvements developed during the design charrette.

Over the last few months, we worked with the community to further refine the short-term street design changes and continue to get feedback about how things were going. We worked with the Ballard Alliance, Ballard Avenue Landmark District, the Ballard Farmers Market, and others.

This summer, we’ll tidy up and clarify the people-oriented changes we launched in 2020 by:

  • Updating the striping on Ballard Ave NW to reflect the existing one-way northbound street. New striping and painted areas on the street will make these changes clear.
  • Adding interim “curb bulbs” with paint, flexible posts, and planters to open up intersections and crosswalks so people walking are more visible to people driving. Plus, we’ve found doing this has an overall traffic calming effect, which lowers the speed of people driving, and thereby helps improve safety. 
  • Converting the intersections on Ballard Ave NW at 22nd Ave NW, NW Vernon Pl, and 20th Ave NW to all-way stops.
  • Improving street tree pits with a firm and level walking surface. We won’t affect planting areas maintained by adjacent businesses.
  • Painting parking areas on Ballard Ave NW between street cafes for easier access.
  • Clarifying curbside loading locations and the times of day for loading based on ongoing conversations with local businesses.
We will begin installing these improvements this summer.

After this initial project, Councilmember Strauss will host another design charrette to reflect on what has worked well, what can be improved, and the long-term design.

This project gives us the ability to test ideas, get more feedback, and then create policies for café streets at other locations in the city.

To learn more, please visit our project website or contact us via email at BallardAve@seattle.gov. Thank you for your interest!

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