On Saturday August 10, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Charlie Hodges, principal of Pacific Geoarchaeological Services (and formerly a principal of Northwest Archaeological Services) will lead short field tours on a half hourly basis of a current archaeological excavation being conducted in Redmond near Bear Creek Parkway during construction of the Bear Creek Rehabilitation Project. Please feel free to invite anyone who might benefit from this learning opportunity.
Short term parking is available nearby at the Claim Jumper restaurant, 7210 164th Ave NE (between 73rd Way & Bear Creek Parkway).
This City of Redmond project will rehabilitate the lower, channelized 3,000 feet of Bear Creek from the mouth a previously completed stream restoration project upstream. The current project will relocate this mostly straight, channelized segment of Bear Creek into a meandering, reshaped, revegetated channel within existing open space. The newly rehabbed channel will have vegetated stream buffers consistent with the Redmond’s CAO and allowance for WSDOT’s “Stage 3” widening of SR520 adjacent to Bear Creek. An existing asphalt path is being relocated and augmented with a soft-surface parallel path and stream viewing areas along the newly restored channel. The rehabilitated overbank areas will address flood conveyance issues as well as improve habitat. Read More >>
$755 million (or $.75 BILLION) is a lot of money and yet they barely explain how the money will be spent. There was a committee that spent a lot of time on this. The lack of detail in the press release is alarming.