
The Wells-Williams Conversion Project began in spring 2020 and ended in spring 2022. The project converted Wells Ave S and Williams Ave S to two-way traffic with the intent to improve connectivity and access in downtown Renton, making it a more vibrant and livable area.
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Conversion to Two-Way Traffic on Wells Ave S and Williams Ave S

How has the project upgraded downtown Renton?
- Installed new sidewalks and crossing improvements to increase pedestrian mobility and safety while enhancing the street environment.
- Upgraded lighting, street furniture, bike racks, and other amenities will also strengthen downtown’s character and welcoming feel.
- Converted Wells Ave S and Williams Ave S to two-way traffic on Feb. 17, 2022.
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Installed new traffic signals on S 2nd St and S 3rd St at Wells Ave S and Williams Ave S to direct traffic at the intersections.
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Added permanent all-way stops along Wells Ave S and Williams Ave S at S 5th St, Houser Way S, South Riverside Dr, and North Riverside Dr.
- Improved accessibility with three new ADA parallel parking spots in downtown Renton on Wells Ave S and Williams Ave S between St 2nd St and S 3rd St.
- Added four new loading zones in downtown Renton on Wells Ave S and Williams Ave S.
Why did we convert Wells Ave S and Williams Ave S to two-way traffic?
Two-way traffic has several added benefits when compared to one-way traffic, including improved vehicular access and navigation, reduced speeding, and lower rates of accidents. Converting Wells Ave S and Williams Ave S will encourage people to travel to, not through downtown Renton and help make it a more vibrant and livable area.