Soos Creek Trail, Phases V and VIProject summary
King County Parks is initiating the design of the Soos Creek Trail from SE 192nd Street to the Cedar River Trail. This 3 mile segment of trail will make up Phases V and VI of the Soos Creek Trail.
Upon completion of Phases V and VI, the Soos Creek Trail will be 11 miles long in total and will connect Lake Meridian Park to the Cedar River Trail.
At this time engineers and planners are evaluating possible routes for the trail. Trail alignment and preliminary design will continue throughout 2010 and 2011. Construction is not scheduled.
Project schedule
| Sept. 2008 |
Begin environmental review for Renton park / Lindbergh High School segment |
| Sept. 2008 |
Begin trail alignment determination from Southeast 192nd Street to Petrovitsky Road, and from Southeast 164th Street to the Cedar River Trail |
| March 2009 |
Begin review of permitting and design process for Renton Park / Lindbergh High School segment |
| 2010 |
Continue trail alignment determination from Southeast 192nd Street to Petrovitsky Road and from Southeast 164th Street to the Cedar River Trail |
| 2012 |
Hold informational public meeting | Contractor and/or Consultant Don Helling, Project Engineer Huitt Zollars, Inc 814 E. Pike Street Seattle, Washington 98122
Staff contact
For more information, please contact:
Kelly Donahue
Project Manager, Facilities Management Division 201 S. Jackson St. #700 Seattle, WA 98104 kelly.donahue@kingcounty.gov Phone: 206-263-7280 Fax: 206-293-6217
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