Bell Street Park

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Bell Street Park is an urban linear park and shared public space in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood, featuring landscaped walkways, seating areas, and community gathering spots integrated into the city streetscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf linear park
park in Seattle
shared public space
urban park
allows local vehicle access at low speeds
city Seattle NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
extendsAlong Bell Street between First Avenue and Fifth Avenue
followsStreet Bell Street NERFINISHED
hasAmenity seating terraces
small plazas
hasDesignElement curbless street profile
integrated stormwater plantings
paving patterns that define pedestrian zones
hasDesignGoal calm traffic
increase public open space in Belltown
support neighborhood social life
hasFeature benches
community gathering spots
integrated streetscape design
landscaped walkways
lighting
pedestrian-oriented design
planting beds
public art
seating areas
street trees
traffic-calmed street
hasLength approximately four blocks
hasUse community events
informal gathering
pedestrian circulation
recreation
inception 2014
isTypeOf shared street
woonerf-style street
locatedIn Belltown NERFINISHED
Seattle NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington NERFINISHED
neighborhood Belltown NERFINISHED
opened 2014
operator Seattle Parks and Recreation NERFINISHED
owner City of Seattle NERFINISHED
partOf Seattle Parks and Recreation system NERFINISHED
primaryModePriority pedestrians GENERATED
secondaryModePriority bicycles
zoningContext downtown urban neighborhood

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Belltown hasLandmark Bell Street Park