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Transportation committee backs conceptual approval for below‑grade pedestrian tunnel and thermal exchange under Boren Avenue

2149615 · January 21, 2025
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The Seattle City Council Transportation Committee voted 5-0 to recommend adoption of two resolutions granting conceptual approval for a below‑grade pedestrian tunnel and a thermal energy exchange under Boren Avenue North as part of the 121 Boren Avenue North project in South Lake Union.

The Seattle City Council Transportation Committee on Jan. 21 recommended adoption of two related resolutions granting conceptual approval for a below‑grade pedestrian tunnel and a below‑grade thermal energy exchange under Boren Avenue North as part of the proposed 121 Boren Avenue North development in South Lake Union.

The committee vote was 5–0 in favor of recommending adoption of Resolution 32158 (pedestrian tunnel) and Resolution 32159 (thermal energy exchange); both recommendations will be forwarded to the full Council for consideration at its Jan. 28 meeting.

The resolutions provide conceptual approval only, allowing the project to advance to 100% design. Amy Gray of the Seattle Department of…

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