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Description of the Alternatives. In December 2004, the lead agencies narrowed the five alternatives down to two—Tunnel and Rebuild. They identified the Tunnel Alternative as the Preferred Alternative and carried the Rebuild Alternative forward for analysis as well. Since that time, engineering and design has been updated and refined for the Tunnel and Rebuild Alternatives. Due to the magnitude of the changes in the design of the Rebuild Alternative, it has been renamed the Elevated Structure Alternative. The Elevated Structure Alternative combines elements of the Aerial and Rebuild Alternatives that were evaluated in the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) (WSDOT et al. 2004). This technical memorandum and the Supplemental Draft EIS that it supports evaluate the changes to these alternatives. Each alternative has many potential components or choices that can be made throughout the corridor which are referred to as “options” in this report. The options are project features that are intended to provide some choices that can be mixed and matched with the proposed Build Alternatives. Exhibit 1‐1 shows the options that have been evaluated with the Tunnel and Elevated Structure Alternatives. For ease of presentation and analysis, each alternative is described with a specific set of options in this report. Exhibit 1-1. Tunnel and Elevated Structure Alternatives with Options Options1 Tunnel Alternative Elevated Structure Alternative South Section Reconfigured Whatcom Railyard yes yes Relocated Whatcom Railyard yes yes Central Section Xxxxxxxxxxx Park Lid yes no Xxxxxxxxxxx Park Walkway yes no SR 99 Over Xxxxxxx and Western Avenues yes yes SR 99 Under Xxxxxxx and Western Avenues yes no North Section Battery Street Tunnel Curves Widened yes no2 Battery Street Tunnel Curves Not Widened yes yes Partially Lowered Aurora yes yes Lowered Aurora yes no2 1 These mix‐and‐match features are referred to as “choices” in the Supplemental Draft EIS text. 2 These options could be included with the Elevated Structure Alternative; however, they were not evaluated with this alternative in the technical appendices. See the Preface (page v) for an explanation of differences in the combinations of alternatives and mix‐and‐match features (choices or options) evaluated in the Supplemental Draft EIS and the technical appendices.
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