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Transportation, Waterfront, and Seattle Center Committee

SEA-TWS-2026-03-05 March 05, 2026 Committee Meeting City of Seattle
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The Seattle City Council's Transportation, Waterfront, and Seattle Center Committee convened for a comprehensive briefing on two major infrastructure projects just 98 days before the 2026 FIFA World Cup begins. Committee Chair Rob Saka opened the meeting with sobering traffic safety statistics, noting that Seattle has had one pedestrian fatality in 2026 so far—one too many—and announced quarterly traffic safety presentations would become standard practice. The committee received detailed updates on Memorial Stadium's $150 million renovation, which remains on track for completion before the 2027 school year, and extensive FIFA readiness preparations that will accommodate between 500,000 to 750,000 additional visitors to the city. The Memorial Stadium project represents a transformative redesign from the original 1940s facility, reducing capacity from 12,000 to 8,000 seats while dramatically improving accessibility and integration with the Seattle Center campus. The new design features transparent structures replacing massive concrete walls, creating better sightlines to the Space Needle and surrounding attractions. Critically, the project incorporates comprehensive renovation of the Memorial Wall honoring 762 Seattle-area students who died in World War II, moving it from its obscured position behind parked cars to a place of prominence with dedicated forecourt space. FIFA preparations revealed a sophisticated multi-agency coordination effort spanning federal, state, county, and city levels. Congress recently allocated $8.4 million for transit services specifically for the World Cup, supplementing the $9 million already appropriated by the state legislature. Seattle's approach features a distributed fan celebration model across four major sites rather than a single centralized location, designed to spread economic benefits throughout the city while reducing crowding pressure on any single area. The transportation planning effort represents the largest coordinated t

No formal votes were taken during this informational briefing session. All three agenda items (Inf 2847, Inf 2848, Inf 2849) were heard in committee for information purposes only. **Memorial Stadium Update (Inf 2847):** Committee received status report confirming the $150 million renovation remains on schedule for September 2027 completion. The project has overcome major challenges including replacement of a 127-year-old sewer main and careful demolition adjacent to McCaw Hall during active performance seasons. **Seattle Center FIFA Planning (Inf 2849):** Committee endorsed the distributed fan celeb…

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**Traffic Safety Priority Declaration** Chair Saka opened the meeting with an emphatic declaration that traffic safety remains the committee's highest priority, referencing the recent pedestrian fatality on Capitol Hill. He announced plans for quarterly SDOT presentations on traffic safety matters and expressed disappointment that Senate Bill 5067, which would have lowered the legal blood alcohol limit from 0.08 to 0.05, stalled in the House Community Safety Committee. Saka cited compelling data from Utah's 2018 implementation of the 0.05 standard, which resulted in a 19.8% decrease in fatal crashes and an 18.3% decline in fatality rates compared to national averages of only 5-6% reductions. **Memorial Stadium Integration Philosophy** The Memorial Stadium renovation discussion revealed a fundamental shift in Seattle Center's approach to campus integration. Rather than maintaining the fortress-like concrete walls that previously isolated the stadium, the new design emphasizes transparency and permeability. David Kunselman explained that the new fence line sits back from property boundaries, creating nearly an acre of additional public space that can be enjoyed by all Seattle Center visitors, not just stadium event atten…
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**Public Comment:** Shelly Morrison, speaking for Co-Exist Washington (over 1,000 residents and businesses), raised concerns about transportation policies harming residents ahead of FIFA. Morrison cited troubling trends from SDOT's own traffic reports: fewer cars on roads yet worse congestion, ridership down one-third despite expanded bus lanes, serious injury crashes up 60% despite safety investments, and bike volumes down 30% despite new bike lanes. She urged the Council to require full benefit analysis of existing and proposed projects and demand honest data and broad community outreach, particularly for South Seattle communities. **Council Member Perspectives:** Councilmember Kettle, representing the district containing Memorial Stadium, expressed strong support for the design's integration with Seattle Center, noting how the white structural elements echo Pacific Science Center's architecture. As a Navy veteran, he emphasized the importance of the Memorial Wall restoration and VFW Post 3063's engagement in ensuring proper recognition of the 762 students who died in World War II, including Japanese students whose families were interned and tribal students. Councilmember Lin highlighted the memorial's significance for…
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**Rob Saka, on traffic safety priority:** "One is too many. My office is closely monitoring these numbers. But I want to be clear that the victims of these incidents are not simply statistics. They are people who deserved a better outcome. That's why this committee's highest priority is and will remain traffic safety." **Rob Saka, on Utah's 0.05 blood alcohol law:** "In 2019, the first full year under the .05 blood alcohol law, Utah's fatal crash rate dropped approximately 19.8%, and the fata…
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**Memorial Stadium Timeline:** Construction continues with steel and precast concrete stands going vertical during summer 2026. Final completion targeted for September 2027 to accommodate the 2027-2028 school year. Ribbon cutting ceremony planned with special recognition for the Memorial Wall restoration. **FIFA Match Schedule:** Seattle will host six World Cup matches between June 11 and July 6, 2026. The final team competing against Qatar will be announced March 31, 2026, chosen from Northern Ireland, Wales, Bosnia and Herzegovina, or Italy. All Seattle matches occur on weekdays. **Transit Service Launches:** King County Metro's tap-to-pay system launched one week before t…

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After this meeting, the committee has established quarterly traffic safety briefings as standard practice, moving beyond ad-hoc presentations to systematic oversight. The 0.05 blood alcohol limit legislation failure was formally acknowledged and will likely be added to next year's legislative agenda. Memorial Stadium gained committee confirmation of on-time, on-budget progress with major risks (sewer replacement and McCaw Hall demolition) successfully completed. The project's integration philosophy and Memorial Wall prominence received formal council recognition. FIFA planning shifted from genera…
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