VIDEO: Here’s what’s next for 1st Avenue South Bridge repairs

That’s video from this morning’s meeting of the Transportation (etc.) Committee chaired by District 1 City Councilmember Rob Saka, including a briefing on what’s next for repairs to the state-owned 1st Avenue South Bridge.

Brian Nielsen of WSDOT told the committee that they’re still on for the next repair phase to start later this month, but didn’t have an exact start date.

He said the northbound full-deck replacement is likely to happen next year, and it’s not unexpected as that bridge deck was replaced in 1999 and it was expected to last 20 to 25 years. The work starting later this month, Nielsen said, will include removing and replacing 10 deck panels that were temporarily repaired in March. When they start the work, it should last about a month, and they’re working hard to be sure that can be completed before the FIFA World Cup soccer matches in Seattle. He said bridge users should also plan for lane closures in the week before and after the construction to set up and remove scaffolding. For the repairs, they expect to use a combination of weekend and weeknight full closures. Extended weekend closures would span Thursday nights through Monday mornings. “Our goal is to identify a strategy that balances the speed of construction with the impact to the community,” said Nielsen, adding that WSDOT is planning an intensive campaign to inform those affected (freight haulers, commuters, port partners, transit operators).

7 Replies to "VIDEO: Here's what's next for 1st Avenue South Bridge repairs"

  • Jackson April 2, 2026 (7:28 pm)

    I can’t stand Rob – he just shows up everywhere to film an IG video but not really sure what he does for us. Seems to be a lot of “days of recognition”. That’s great, but progress is what counts. Not just showing up in colorful outfits. Work hard and make change happen, Mr Salka!

  • Delridge Dude April 2, 2026 (9:20 pm)

    Councilmember Saka showed his typical strong leadership by calling WA Dot to the table over this issue that impacts District 1.

  • 1994 April 2, 2026 (10:02 pm)

    Gotta keep those bridges in good working order. Fingers crossed it will be ready for Fifa!

  • 22blades April 3, 2026 (5:37 am)

    You can only keep patching for so long.

  • AML April 3, 2026 (1:14 pm)

    I agree Jackson!  Saka makes me want to vomit.  He is such a tool – really doesn’t care about WS- just being photographed/image.  

  • jw April 3, 2026 (4:37 pm)

    So Rob, when are going to get working the 4th South Bridge down by Costco.  Sit down with the SDOT and the Train people and work out a plan.  Get It Done Mr PotHole Council Member.  Smile 

    • 1994 April 3, 2026 (10:29 pm)

      LOL – maybe he can were a train engineer outfit to meet with the train people.  I think they might be alarmed by that yellow sonic jersey.

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