February 19, 2020
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Ongoing Issues for NAC
During 2018 and 2019 the issues below were the most significant to NAC.
1. Traffic. Monitoring trends in traffic reported in the Traffic Study mandated by the
NAC Agreement. Updates on cruise activity and resulting traffic at T-91 and
related side streets.
2. T-91 Development. Port plans for the economic development of T-91 and the
uplands on the north side of the Magnolia Bridge including potential impacts on
the North Gate traffic.
3. Noise and Light. Noise and light issues arising from tenant and construction
activities at the T-91 complex.
4. Lighting Replacement. Issues arising from the installation of new lights on piers
90 and 91 and the resulting glare. A NAC subgroup was formed to meet with
Port personnel on this issue and the issue was resolved.
5. Magnolia Bridge. Planning for the replacement of the Magnolia Bridge.
6. Bike Trail. Completed reviews of changes to the existing Port bike path in the
vicinity of T-91 and extending through the Expedia site.
7. Maritime improvements at T-91 included in the Port capital budget
8. Other Topics. (see minutes for details)
a. Expedia’s re-location to the former Amgen facilities.
b. King County CSO construction details.
c. Planning for Fishermen’s Terminal
d. Armory site development planning
e. Sound Transit and King County Metro Smith Cove station and alignment
planning
f. Environmental issues/projects at T-91 and Smith Cove areas
g. Fishing Pier Project
h. Tsubota property status
i. Lumaze and other special events at T-91 plus Pier 86 art project
Of Specific Interest to the Commissioners.
NAC community members urge the Commissioners to continue to engage with City of
Seattle leaders and to advocate for a more holistic approach in the city’s planning
activities. Planning for the Ballard-Interbay area including Terminal 91 properties have
become more complex and interconnected. While many of these projects are beyond the
scope of the NAC Agreement, all have potential impacts on Terminal 91 and traffic flows
on adjacent streets.