Why not save part of the hated viaduct for a park with a lovely view. Now that contracts have been signed to dig a tunnel under Seattle, it's starting to dawn on people that the double-decker highway fouling the city's waterfront may finally, for real, be coming down.
The lead designers for remaking the area once the 60-foot-tall concrete edifice is gone have been hired and are hard at work. They have scheduled a preview look at what they think of the mile-long site, and its possibilities as a park, this week. So it seems timely for me to throw out this call: Save the viaduct! I don't mean save the whole thing. Obviously the only reason we're about to take on the big risks to bore a tunnel is because of the decades-long quest to transform downtown by getting rid of the noisy, neighborhood-destroying viaduct. The Best Times to Buy Anything, All Year Round. Eco Coke by Andrew Kim ? Yanko Design. Getting All Square with Coke Alright eco-force!
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