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District manager previews summer flood projects: Scott Revetment removal, Tukwila and Kent repairs, Snoqualmie study outreach
Summary
District staff outlined planned summer construction and technical work across King County, including removing 570 feet of rock at the Scott Revetment on the North Fork Snoqualmie, repairs on Issaquah Creek that protect about 30 homes, and public outreach on the Lower Snoqualmie channel migration zone study beginning in June.
At the May 7 meeting the district received a manager's report on planned summer work across King County, covering projects in the Snoqualmie, Lower Green, Cedar and Issaquah basins as well as a county-led technical study on channel migration.
The report said crews plan to remove about 570 feet of rock at the Scott Revetment on the left bank of the North Fork Snoqualmie in late August and wrap work in September; staff said the revetment does not protect county facilities or private property and…
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