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SDOT outlines 2026 levy delivery plan, cites about 430 levy‑funded starts and tighter summer constraints
Summary
SDOT told the Steps Committee it expects roughly 430 named levy‑funded projects to start planning, design or construction in 2026, highlighted hiring and a new dashboard, and flagged scheduling limits during Revive I‑5 work and the FIFA World Cup.
SDOT briefed the Seattle Steps Committee on its proposed 2026 levy delivery plan on Feb. 5, laying out program priorities, staffing and a schedule constrained by regional construction events.
The presentation said the 2026 plan includes "approximately 430 projects across all 7 council districts" that will begin planning, design or construction and that the levy portfolio was appropriated about $190,000,000 in the 2026 budget. SDOT staff also pointed to a new public dashboard and a planned April 2026 map of completed work to increase transparency.
Why it matters: The levy is intended to fund both small neighborhood safety projects and larger, multi‑year corridor and bridge work. The committee framed the briefing…
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