Project Overview
Phase 3 of the trail extends along South Tacoma Way between South M Street and South Pine Street and is currently in right of way. The project will be built in two phases. Phase 3A will be built in 2023 between M and Sprague. Phase 3B will be built in 2024 between Sprague and Pine. The City has nearly acquired all necessary right of way and construction easements for this project. Right of way acquisition is anticipated to be complete late April 2023. This project will include ADA compliant curb ramps, new storm drains, pedestrian crossing markers, traffic signal upgrades including enhanced pedestrian safety, and trail user amenities including pedestrian level lighting, signs, and Pierce Transit bus stop pads.
Project Open Houses Held to Gather Preferences from the Public
An open house for this project was held on November 2, 2017. A prior Open House was also held on March 18, 2015, along with an online survey to successfully gather preferences from the public. Option A (shown below) was preferred by 71% of respondents. The City is moving forward with design of the project utilizing Option A. The sidewalk in Option A would occur between Pine and Sprague.

Project Location

Design Budget for Phases 3 and 4
Construction Budget for Phase 3A
FHWA CMAQ |
$2,273,631 |
City of Tacoma |
$2,380,887 |
Schedule for Phase 3A
Planning/Design |
April 2013 |
Complete |
Right of Way |
November 2020 |
April 2023 |
Advertise/Award |
July 2023 |
November 2023 |
Construction - Phase 3A |
December 2023 |
December 2024 |
Construction Budget for Phase 3B
FHWA STP |
$3,316,860 |
City of Tacoma |
$1,596,782 |
Schedule for Phase 3B
Planning/Design |
April 2013 |
October 2023 |
Right of Way |
November 2020 |
December 2022 |
Advertise/Award |
January 2024 |
March 2024 |
Construction - Phase 3B |
April 2024 |
December 2024 |
Background
To date, the City of Tacoma has received and been notified of construction funding for planned full six-mile Water Flume Line Trail Project. In 2006, the City completed Phase 1. In 2009, the City completed a non-motorized facility between South 38th Street and Pine Street and received Federal funds to design and construct Phase 2 which began in April 2014. In 2013, the City received federal funds to design the final segments, phases 3 and 4, of the Water Ditch Trail. In 2014 the City received additional Federal funds to construct Phase 4, which allowed for construction to begin in the summer of 2016 and finish in 2017. In 2020 the City was notified of the pending award of two grants to complete Phase 3 the final piece of the trail in 2023 and 2024.
Be Informed, Get Involved
You can contact City Project Manager Chris Storey, P.E. at (253) 573-2484 or via email, with questions, concerns or comments. You are also invited to contact Chris to get email updates on public meetings, events and notices.