Elliott West CSO facility emergency repairProject overview
To repair damaged equipment and improve the facility's hydraulics, crews must access underground decholrination equipment just north of the Denny Way Regulator Station in Myrtle Edwards Park. Construction trailers and equipment staged in the park during the project may obstruct the pedestrian walkway along the shoreline south of the work site, and truck traffic to and from the work site will be present at times on the access road/bike path along the park's eastern border. Bicyclists and pedestrians will have to share the western asphalt pathway when trucks are present. To protect public safety, traffic control personnel will detour bike and pedestrian traffic away from the eastern pathway and escort trucks as they pass through the park to the work site. King County urges park users to remain alert and cautious near the work site. What to expect - 24-hour work at the Denny Way Regulator in Myrtle Edwards Park.
- Restricted public access to some park areas on or near the work site.
- Increased noise, activity and heavy equipment from the construction site.
- Increased truck traffic on the park access road along the park's eastern edge. To protect public safety, traffic control personnel will escort trucks through the park.
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