Burke Gilman Trail capital improvement projectProject summary The Burke Gilman Trail Redevelopment began in 2004 with a study which evaluated approximately two miles of the Burke Gilman Trail through Lake Forest Park from NE 145th Street to Log Boom Park, and includes recommendations for how the trail can be redesigned and rebuilt to provide for the safety of all users, as well as adjoining homeowners. This segment of trail includes issues ranging from impaired sightlines and inadequate signage to cracks in the pavement-all of which are problematic for cyclists, drivers, pedestrians, adjacent homeowners, and other users. A pre-design study was conducted in 2005 analyzing problems and possible solutions for the trail. The landscape architecture firm of MacLeod Reckord is currently working on the design, and will oversee the project through construction. Design is set to be complete by the end of 2008 with construction beginning in 2009 and project completion in 2010.
Project documentsThe project documents section contains the following records:Permits and environmental review
| Oct. 2007 |
Submitted Conditional Use Permit to the City of Lake Forest Park |
| Oct. 2007 |
Submitted Grading and Drainage Permit to the City of Lake Forest Park |
| Oct. 2007 |
Submitted Sensitive Areas Permit to the City of Lake Forest Park |
| Oct.2007 |
Submitted Tree Removal Permit to the City of Lake Forest Park |
| Feb. 2008 |
Submitted Clean Water Act Section 404 Permit to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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| June 2008 |
Issue Final Environmental Impact Statement |
| July 2008 |
Issue Notice of Action Taken |
| Dec. 2008 |
All Permits Approved | Project schedule
| Nov. 1, 2007 |
Issue draft Environmental Impact Statement (44KB PDF) |
| Nov. 13, 2007 |
Public Hearing on Draft Environmental Impact Statement |
| Dec. 18, 2007 |
End of extended comment period for Draft EIS |
| June 25, 2008 |
Final Environmental Impact Statement (48.7MB PDF) |
| Dec. 2008 |
Complete Construction Documents |
| March 2009 |
Advertise Construction Documents |
| Aug. 2009 |
Begin Construction |
| March 2010 |
Complete Construction |
Public involvement
Citizens Advisory Group (CAG) A Citizens Advisory Group (CAG) was convened by King County to ensure the Trail Redevelopment Study reflected the input and values of our multi-faceted community. The community advisory group is part of a collaborative effort between King County and Lake Forest Park to ensure the representative community input is considered in the redevelopment of the trail. The Mission of the CAG is to provide King County with thoughtful and informed recommendations on issues related to the proposed redevelopment of the Burke Gilman Trail through Lake Forest Park. It is understood that the CAG's viewpoint and subsequent recommendations are intended to be a reflection of the public’s various positions. CAG input will include: design, safety, liability, maintenance, enforcement and environmental concerns. For more information, including CAG meeting minutes, notes, and documents visit the project documents page.
Contractor and/or Consultant
Design Architect: MacLeod Reckord 231 Summit Ave East Seattle, Washington 98102
Staff contactGina Auld Project Manager, Facilities Management Division 201 S. Jackson St. #700 Seattle, WA 98104 Gina.auld@kingcounty.gov Phone: 206-263-7281 Fax: 206-263-6217
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