Stormwater

East Bird Street Reconstruction

Amount: $57,981

Project Description: This project will complete a gap of standard width pavement and pedestrian facilities along E. Bird Street with other recent improvements including modifications along Spilman Ave to connect Entwistle Street, the King County Snoqualmie Valley Trail, Fred Hockert Park, and to facilitate access to the central business district and schools. The project scope coincides with improvements being made along Tolt Avenue in order to bring cohesion to the existing network of roadways and pedestrian facilities in Carnation. Stormwater run-off will be infiltrated in a drainage swale, providing water quality treatment, groundwater recharge, and eliminate ponding. The project will also provide two gravel parking lanes.

West Rutherford Street Reconstruction

Amount: $8,358

Project Description: This project will reconstruct and widen the 2-lane road with asphalt travel lanes on West Rutherford, between Tolt and Stewart to facilitate access to the central business district and schools. It will include a gravel parking shoulder, landscaped rain gardens and a five-foot asphalt walkway on one side and ADA compliant sidewalk ramps. Stormwater run off will be infiltrated in a drainage swale, providing water quality treatment, groundwater recharge, and eliminate ponding. The project coincides with improvements being made along Tolt Avenue in order to bring cohesion to the existing network of roadways and pedestrian facilities in Carnation.

East Entwistle / NE 45th Street Sidewalk

Amount: $66,246

Project Description: The proposed street improvement is an arterial that runs east-west and connects downtown to the residential neighborhoods in the eastern half of the city. In the western part of the City the street is called E Entwistle Street, and it becomes NE 45th Street in the eastern part of the City. The project will install approximately 880 LF of 6' wide sidewalk, curb, gutter and stormwater collection and infiltration facilities on the south side of E Entwistle/NE 45th St between the Swiftwater and Brooktree neighborhoods, including installation of ADA compliant curb ramps and intermittent street trees between the curb and sidewalk. Low Impact Development (LID) features will be incorporated where technically feasible to reduce runoff and provide water quality treatment. The completed improvements will create a safer roadway and complete a missing link in the non-motorized transportation network within our city, assuring adequate accommodation of the transportation needs for pedestrians, bicycles, the disabled, and those transporting small children.

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