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Charlie Torres, Project Manager

February 2019

Mukilteo Multimodal Project: Building a modern ferry terminal

Presentation to Puget Sound

Regional Council

Building a modern ferry terminal:

• Mukilteo/Clinton route

• Costs and funding

• Project need

• Understanding place

• Partnership

• Partners

• Design

• Timeline

• Foundation

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The Mukilteo/Clinton route

The state’s busiest route for

people who drive onto the

ferry.

• carries 2.3 million

vehicles per year

• and 4.2 million riders

per year

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Cost and funding

Funding overview

• $167 million budget:

• $72.2 million in

federal funds

• $94.8 million in

state funds

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Project need

5Aerial photo from 2014

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Building a modern ferry terminal:

understanding place

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Building a modern ferry terminal:

understanding place

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Building a modern ferry terminal:

understanding place

Building a modern ferry terminal:

understanding place

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Partnership: land ownership

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Forged a relationship and partnership

with our tribal communities:

• Tulalip Tribes

• Swinomish Tribe

• Suquamish Tribe

• Stillaguamish Tribe

• Snoqualmie Tribe

• Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe

• Samish Indian Tribe

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Building a modern ferry terminal:

tribal partners

Building a modern ferry terminal:

more partners

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• FTA

• WSDOT

• State Historic Preservation Officer

• Advisory Council on Historic Preservation

• United States Army Corps of Engineers

• City of Mukilteo

• City of Everett

• Port of Everett

• Sound Transit

• Community Transit

Design inspiration: a Longhouse

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Design inspiration: a Longhouse

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Design: cultural elements

Design: cultural elements

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Design: cultural elements

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Design: cultural elements

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Design: light on the Earth

Design: managing stormwater

• Pervious concrete

• Engineered wetlands –

rain gardens

• Capture and reuse

stormwater runoff from

buildings

Photo from Portland, Ore.

Design: planning for a rising sea level

Existing storm conditions

Timeline

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The foundation

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A site that once held ten fuel storage

tanks …

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… transformed into a modern

multimodal ferry terminal

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Questions?

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