Project Overview
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The park will be closed during construction beginning early October 2025 through Spring 2026. Access will be maintained to all businesses and properties adjacent to the park.
Goals for the Project
- Improve guest experience – foster human connections
- Create a more cohesive park space and experience
- Address safety needs
- Address aging infrastructure
- Identify new facilities to support park programming
- Set the stage for longer term adjacent improvements
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Project Description
Westlake Park is at the heart of Seattle’s downtown core and an important gateway to the city. It serves as a critical transit hub for downtown offices, residents and tourists and connects to important regional assets including the Seattle Center (via the Monorail), the new Summit Convention Center, Pike Place Market, the new Seattle Waterfront Park, and the busy South Lake Union tech corridor. Recent investments in the Pike and Pine corridor allow for pedestrian access between all of these regional investments and the mass transit hub of Westlake Station. Westlake Park, the center hub of this system of public assets, however, is suffering from a lack of investment and attention and in some cases has attracted problematic behavior. The Park is often the first introduction to the city for tourists, an important neighborhood asset for downtown residents, and the center of the downtown retail core.
Compared to the rest of the city, the physical infrastructure and design characteristics of the park are dated. The park was built in 1988, and the city has grown up around it. Its current design no longer meets the needs of the community, businesses or residents.
Seattle Parks Foundation, in partnership with Seattle Parks and Recreation, has convened a cross section of residents, public agencies, businesses, property owners and community service providers to improve Westlake Park and reinvigorate Downtown Seattle’s community commons. This project has the opportunity to serve families, tourists, locals, businesses, and property owners by creating a more open gathering space, and providing needed amenities to encourage people to spend more time in the heart of the City.
Seattle Parks Foundation and Seattle Parks and Recreation are working with Berger Partnership to rapidly advance the design process at Westlake Park. Our goal is to complete the project by Spring 2026.
Project Schedule
Phase 1: July 1, 2024 – November 1, 2024
- Fundraising for Planning and Design
- Planning and Concept Design
- Public Outreach and Community Steering Committee Engagement
Phase 2: November 2024 – August 2025
- Public Open House
- Design, Engineering and Permitting
- Construction Documents and Contracting
Phase 3: early October 2025 – April 2026
- Construction
- The park will be closed during construction beginning early October through Spring 2026. Access will be maintained to all businesses and properties adjacent to the park.
Project Design and Public Engagement
The project design includes the following elements as illustrated in the design below.
The design includes:
- Electrical upgrades for improved site lighting and seasonal events
- Improved conditions for existing trees
- Leveling of existing pavers throughout the site
- Removal of outdated features including the fountain and arch
- Improvements to the stage for accessibility
- Addition of vehicle barriers using crash rated bollards and deterrents
Click the images below to enlarge:
Contact us at info@seattleparksfoundation.org if you have feedback or comments on the design.
Upcoming Community Engagement:
Community members are invited to join us on Thursday, September 11, 2025 at the SnackBox in Westlake Park at 401 Pine Street in Seattle from 4pm to 5:30pm to learn more about the updated design and construction.
Past Stakeholder Meeting Notes:
- July 15, 2024
- October 16, 2024
- November 18, 2024
- March 5, 2025
- April 16, 2025: image 1, image 2, image 3, image 4, image 5, image 6
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