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Interurban Trail Improvements
Description
Snohomish County Public Works is proposing to construct Interurban Trail Improvements between 160th St SW and 167th Pl SW. This project will construct missing links in the Interurban Trail for approximately 0.5 mile on the west side of Meadow Rd/13th Ave W. The purpose is to provide continuous facilities for pedestrians and bicycles through the corridor.
Schedule
- 2021-2023: Design, survey, environmental review and right-of-way plan
- 2023-2024: Utility relocation
- 2024: Right-of-way acquisition
- 2025: Proposed construction, subject to funding availability.
Traffic Impact
Traffic impacts will be determined in the project engineering phase.
Funding
Snohomish County Road Funds will be used for design, engineering, right of way acquisition and part of the construction costs. Additional funding sources are being pursued.
Land Disturbing Activity (LDA) Permit
This project will be reviewed for compliance with Chapter 30.63A (Drainage) and Chapter 30.63B (Land Disturbing Activity) SCC, as well as other applicable regulations in Title 30 SCC. Snohomish County Public Works will exercise its authority under Rule 5001 (Revised 10/2020).
A notice of Land Disturbing Activity (LDA) was published on July 17, 2022. The 21-day comment period ended August 8, 2022.
- LDA notice postcard (PDF)
- Design Report (PDF)
Public Meeting - October 12, 2022
Snohomish County Public Works held a five project Lynnwood area open house on Oct. 12, 2022. This project was among those featured. Below are documents available at the meeting:
Contact Us
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Oscar Fuentes
Ph: 425-262-2763
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Snohomish County Public Works
3000 Rockefeller Ave., M/S 607
Everett, WA 98201
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Project #RC1778
Construction schedules are subject to change based on many factors that include: public safety; availability of funding, staffing, equipment and materials; right of way issues; permitting requirements; coordination with utilities and other agencies; soil conditions under roadway and seasonal changes.