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Public works outlines $48,000 pilot for 100th/116th/117th pedestrian loop; open house planned
Summary
City engineers proposed a pilot pedestrian/multiuse path with swales, traffic calming and a possible 20 mph zone; material cost estimated at about $48,000 with re-usable components; staff will hold an open house in early April and begin the pilot in May to capture school‑time traffic data.
City of Lake Stevens public works staff presented follow-up information March 25 on a proposed pilot for a multiuse path and pedestrian loop along 100th Avenue NE and adjacent sections, including stormwater considerations, traffic-calming options and estimated costs.
Ben Romanaje, senior civil engineer, told council runoff patterns on 100th Avenue NE currently send untreated flows into Mitchell Creek in places without pretreatment. Romanaje said vegetated swales would improve water quality in areas that now drain directly to the lake and that curb-and-gutter sections could worsen water quality and increase maintenance frequency. He described…
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