Sunday, August 25, 2013

King County Parks to smooth bumpy stretch of Sammamish River Trail through Bothell

Work gets under way Sept. 3 to remove intrusive tree roots, repave trail stretches; Trail users should expect short re-routes, delays during tree removal

Users of King County Parks’ Sammamish River Trail throughSRT Bothell will soon experience a smoother walk, run or ride, thanks to a King County project to remove protruding roots and repave portions of the trail.
Beginning Sept. 3, crews will remove trees with roots that are coming up through the surface along portions of the westernmost 2-½-mile-long stretch of the trail. A new root barrier system will also be installed, and all areas where the work occurs will be repaved.
While the scope of work does not warrant the closing of the trail, users should expect delays of up to 15 minutes during tree removal activities. Bicycle users should be prepared to dismount and walk around the construction zone, as directed by flaggers.  Read More >>

Work is scheduled for Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., and the project is expected to be wrapped up by the end of September. There will be no weekend work.
The Sammamish River Trail is one of King County Parks’ most-popular trails. At 10.9 miles in length, the trail connects the Burke-Gilman Trail to King County’s Marymoor Park in Redmond, and is popular with walkers, runners and bicyclists, including many commuters.

2 comments:

Anon said...

I would sacrifice a couple bumps on the trail to taking down the beautiful trees that make it so scenic at all times of year. I hope they are judicious and spare as many trees as possible. Plus the bird life on the trail is so varied.

Bob Yoder said...

Hopefully the "root barrier system" will be used to keep tree removal to a minimum.