This spring and summer, the King County Road Services Division will replace 27 outdated curb ramps at 10 intersections in White Center.

Many of the ramps that will be replaced are more than 30 years old and don’t meet modern standards.

Curb ramps benefit the whole community—they’re used by pedestrians, cyclists, and people with strollers as well as those with disabilities.

The new ramps will be installed along the RapidRide H Line, which operates between the Burien Transit Center and Downtown Seattle. The cities of Burien and Seattle recently improved the curb ramps along their sections of this corridor, and now King County is doing its part to improve safety and mobility for all.

Crews will also install two new crosswalks on 15th Avenue SW, at SW 104th Street and SW 106th Street.

Learn more: Find exact construction dates on MyCommute or visit the project website.

Each brown dot on this map shows a place where new curb ramps will be installed.