July 27, 2007 Short stretch of Preston-Snoqualmie Trail closed during construction activity at Preston ballfields
A short portion of King County's Preston-Snoqualmie Trail is closed
between Southeast 84th Street and Southeast 87th Place in Preston
during construction at the Preston ballfields site.
County
planners are developing a safe, temporary trail detour around the
construction site, which is where King County, the Preston Community
Club, Eastside Football Club and Issaquah Little League are developing
a new park.
Featuring two synthetic surface soccer
fields, one natural grass soccer field, one youth baseball field, and
other community amenities, the new facilities are expected to be ready
for use later this year.
The Preston-Snoqualmie
Trail is part of King County's 175-mile regional trail system. The 5
½-mile trail runs from Preston to Snoqualmie Ridge, and this closure
will affect only a short segment within the Preston community.
King
County Parks - Your Big Backyard - offers more than 25,000 acres of
parks and natural lands, including such regional treasures as Marymoor
Park and Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park, 175 miles of regional
trails, plus pools and a world-class aquatic center. By cultivating
strong relationships with non-profit, corporate and community partners,
King County Parks enhances park amenities while reducing costs. Learn
more at http://www.metrokc.gov/parks/.
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