116th Ave NE
Aug. 19, 2022:
Eastrail - Northup Way Connector Ramp. This project is related to the Eastside Rail Corridor Master Plan, which was the subject of a SEPA environmental impact statement (EIS), intended as the first step in a phased environmental review. The Master Plan EIS was approved by King County Council with Notice of Action Taken published August 1, 2017. Formerly called the Eastside Rail Corridor, Eastrail is a 42-mile trail in various stages of development, with some sections finished, some in construction, and other sections planned for future construction.
The Northup Way Connector Ramp is associated with an interim one-mile section of soft surface trail that provides connectivity to the Cross Kirkland Corridor (CKC) interim trail, which is also a section of the larger Eastrail corridor. This section of planned trail will eventually be redeveloped as a permanent shared use path. The interim trail is a soft-surface (gravel) trail approximately 10 feet wide. The permanent shared use path will be a minimum of 12 feet width asphalt paved trail with gravel shoulders. Total width of the permanent trail including asphalt and gravel may be up to 18 feet wide.
May 22, 2023: Permits issued.
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