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King County Parks shows near‑complete Brookhaven trail safety upgrades in Lake Forest Park

City of Lake Forest Park City Council · November 14, 2025
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Summary

King County Parks told the council the Brookhaven asset improvements — removal of obstructive shoulder bollards, new ADA warning surfaces, LED yield signs at busy crossings, improved pavement markings and a drainage catch basin — will be completed later this month and include six new speed signs (four in Lake Forest Park).

Lake Forest Park — King County Parks engineers presented near‑final work on the Brookhaven Trail asset improvement project, a set of traffic‑calming, accessibility and drainage upgrades along the Burke‑Gilman Trail through Lake Forest Park.

Brianna Salaya, King County Parks engineer and project manager, and regional trails coordinator Max Buchanan described the project’s scope: removal of shoulder bollards to improve pathway openness, installation of ADA detectable warning surfaces at trail/roadway…

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