West Seattle Junction Park Development
Updated: November 27, 2023
Fall 2023
Thank you to everyone who attended our open house on October 10 and participated in the survey! In case you weren't able to make it, you can watch the video presentation below for more information on the project. Additionally, you can view the survey results here.
In the summer of 2020, the City of Seattle focused on essential functions to address the pandemic and economic crisis, which required a significant reprioritization of resources. Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) suspended many capital projects including the development of the West Seattle Junction Park site. In September 2022, the Seattle City Council, acting as the Seattle Park District Board, passed a new six-year funding plan for the 2023-2028 Park District cycle which includes funding for this project and many more. SPR staff put together a plan for the projects in this six-year funding plan using several criteria, including equity, and creating a plan for implementation.
View the updated design based on community feedback from two public meetings, and online surveys. The design incorporates play elements, gathering areas, accessibility features in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, a streetscape, a seating area, and pet area. Thank you to everyone who provided input at the community meetings and online survey. See other related documents below.
Seattle Parks and Recreation purchased .38 acres in 2012 to provide the community access to open space within this high-density urban area. The Seattle Park District funds the development of this parcel into a park. Seattle Parks and Recreation will work with the community to develop a design for the park.
Location
Budget
Seattle Park District provides $1,984,500 for planning, design and construction of this site into a park.
Schedule
Reconfirm Design: Public Meeting Summer 2023
Bid: Q1 2024
Construction: Q2- Q4 2024
Complete: Early 2025
Project Description
Seattle Parks and Recreation purchased .38 acres in 2012 to provide the community access to open space within high-density urban areas across the city. The Seattle Park District funds the development of this parcel into a park. The design will incorporate accessibility in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and additional park elements will be incorporated after gathering public input. Please participate in the public process as we work together to design your park spaces.
Community Participation
Public Meeting 9/10/2017
- Meeting Poster 9/10/2017
- Post 9/10/2017 Meeting Online Survey Results
- This high-resolution design elements pdf is the same as the one used in the survey.
Public Meeting and Open House 2/1/2018
- Meeting Poster 2/1/2018
- Meeting Options Presentation 2/1/2018
- Post 2/1/2018 Meeting Online Survey Results
Public Meeting and Open House 10/10/2023