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  2. List of Seattle megaprojects - Wikipedia

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    Divided between several projects, to open between 2024 and 2041 Vancouver B.C.–Seattle–Portland high-speed railway: Transit Proposed $24–$42 billion [2] [3] Initiative of the Pacific Coast Collaborative between state and provincial governments State Route 520 bridge replacement and corridor program Road In progress $4.56 billion [4]

  3. Skagit River Hydroelectric Project - Wikipedia

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    The project is owned and operated by Seattle City Light to provide electric power for the City of Seattle and surrounding communities. In 2012, hydro-electric dams provided approximately 89.8 percent of the electricity used in Seattle. [2] The Skagit Hydroelectric Project alone accounts for about 20 percent of Seattle City Light's electricity.

  4. Mount Baker Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The expansion included construction of a new, parallel tunnel with a larger diameter, located north of the original tunnel. Construction began in 1983. [7] When the overall I-90 project was completed in 1993, the twin 1940 tunnels would be connected to the southern I-90 floating bridge (the Lacey V. Murrow Memorial Bridge) and carry eastbound traffic only, while the 1989 tunnel would be ...

  5. State Route 99 tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The State Route 99 tunnel, also known as the Alaskan Way Viaduct replacement tunnel, is a bored highway tunnel in the city of Seattle, Washington, United States.The 2-mile (3.2 km), double-decker tunnel carries a section of State Route 99 (SR 99) under Downtown Seattle from SoDo in the south to South Lake Union in the north.

  6. WB1200 - Wikipedia

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    WB1200, also known as 1200 Stewart, is a future twin skyscraper complex in the Denny Triangle neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States.The project is located at the intersection of Stewart Street and Denny Way and comprises 1,014 apartments and retail space in two 48-story buildings.

  7. 4/C - Wikipedia

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    A new design by ODA named "Seattle Tower" was released in June 2020, featuring a 1,185-foot (361 m) high-rise with a large central cutout facing south to create views of Mount Rainier. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] The design proposal was inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for fresh air during self-isolation and quarantine, according to ODA. [ 17 ]

  8. Brightwater Treatment Plant - Wikipedia

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    Brightwater is a 114-acre (46 ha) facility at the intersection of State Route 9 and State Route 522 north of Woodinville. [2] The plant itself occupies 114 acres (46 ha); the remainder of the property is used for stormwater treatment and environmental mitigation such as constructed wetlands and stormwater retention.

  9. Electron Hydroelectric Project - Wikipedia

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    The Electron Hydroelectric Project, originally known as the Puyallup Project, is a hydroelectric power plant operated by Electron Hydro LLC on the Puyallup River in Pierce County, Washington. It generates 26.2 megawatts (35,100 hp) of electricity and is operated and maintained by approximately 20 full-time employees.