Passenger building offers glimpse of Mukilteo ferry terminal
MUKILTEO Work to replace one of the states busiest ferry terminals is closer to completion.
The new Mukilteo ferry terminals passenger building, designed like a Native American longhouse, stands along the waterfront, a concrete, steel and wood sentinel staring northwest toward its partner in Clinton on Whidbey Island.
The $187 million project has been 16 years in the making, with delays, long and short, in between. The new building is scheduled to open in October or November. The existing terminal then will be torn down and removed.
Located a third of a mile northeast of the existing terminal, the new buildings design and construction meet modern seismic codes and are better for mobility-impaired accessibility, Washington State Department of Transportation deputy administrator David Sowers said during a media tour Thursday.
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