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Council approves design contract for 150 Sixth Avenue shared-use path, requires 60% design review for tree impacts

2706587 · March 19, 2025
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The council approved a consultant agreement with KPFF for design of the 150 Sixth Avenue shared-use path (not to exceed $900,000) and added an amendment requiring staff to return with the 60% design for council review to evaluate tree impacts and alternatives before construction bidding.

The Redmond City Council on March 18 approved a consultant agreement with KPFF for engineering services on the 150 Sixth Avenue shared-use path project in an amount not to exceed $900,000 and amended the action to require the city to return to council for review at 60% design to evaluate tree impacts and alternatives.

Council President Kritzker, who had pulled the item for discussion, said she wanted assurances the design phase would consider reducing…

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