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Council approves design contract for Cedar Falls Way sidewalk, public raises septic and stormwater concerns
Summary
The council authorized a design contract not to exceed $332,000 for sidewalks, bike lanes and storm drainage improvements on Cedar Falls Way; residents urged careful study of septic systems and stormwater impacts while parents and neighbors supported pedestrian safety improvements.
The North Bend City Council on April 1 approved a professional design contract with PH Consulting, authorizing up to $332,000 for engineering design of a pedestrian and stormwater improvement project along Cedar Falls Way.
Project scope and schedule: the project covers the Cedar Falls Way corridor from the arterial at 430 Sixth Avenue (near I‑90 Exit 32) nearly a mile west to Maloney Grove Avenue. Staff told the council the area has seen approximately 400 new homes in the past 12 years, adding an estimated 1,000 residents; the project will add sidewalks, ADA ramps, intersection lighting, and storm drainage improvements,…
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