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Originally published Tuesday, January 13, 2009 at 8:45 AM

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Gov. Gregoire picks tunnel for Seattle waterfront

Gov. Chris Gregoire has chosen a tunnel as the best option to replace the Alaskan Way Viaduct on the Seattle waterfront.

SEATTLE —

Gov. Chris Gregoire has chosen a tunnel as the best option to replace the Alaskan Way Viaduct on the Seattle waterfront.

In a statement released at the Tuesday morning announcement she says, "Building a deep-bored tunnel will support a strong economy today and in the future."

The two-mile, four-lane tunnel on two levels would run between the Qwest and Safeco Field stadiums on the south to near Seattle Center on the north.

At more than $4 billion, a tunnel would cost more than another elevated highway or surface streets improvements.

Most of the money for the tunnel is expected to come from the state, with the Port of Seattle, King County and the City of Seattle also supporting the project. Construction is projected to begin in 2011, with completion by late 2015.

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