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City releases implementation plan for East Redmond Corridor; staff to target early-action projects for 2026 work plan

3570014 · May 28, 2025
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Summary

An implementation plan lays out phased work, permit needs and cost estimates to complete the long-planned East Redmond Corridor (Spine Trail) connecting eight parks; staff will pursue early-action items and coordinate with King County for segments outside city limits.

City staff presented the final implementation plan for the East Redmond Corridor, a roughly 3.5-mile Spine Trail intended to connect eight parks on Redmond’s east side, and said they will prioritize early-action items and seek to add projects to the 2026 work plan.

"Parts of the East Redmond Corridor have been built out, but gaps do still exist," senior parks planner Cameron Zapata said, listing Southeast Redmond, Arthur Johnson, Martin, Perrigo, Conrad Olsen, Farrell McWhirter, Hanscom Property and Jewel parks as part of the network. Zapata said the corridor crosses both City of Redmond boundaries and unincorporated King County land, and that several proposed trail locations are encumbered by critical areas —…

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