By the time the West Seattle Bridge finally reopens on Sept. 18, it will have been 909 days of no access.
For almost everyone in West Seattle it has meant major changes in how we get around, do business, find goods and services and more.
To say the reopening represents a collective sigh of relief is an understatement. It's a reunification of Seattle's biggest neighborhood with the rest of the city and that's worth not only being happy about it but commemorating it with a special T-shirt to mark the occasion.
Developed by a group of dedicated local volunteers and designed by Susie Perry who won the design contest, the design depicts the bridge and downtown Seattle finally rejoined with the West Seattle peninsula.
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