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Snoqualmie outlines River Trail progress; construction begun, limited flood impacts reported
Summary
City parks staff told the Economic Development Commission the River Trail construction began in November, work survived a recent flood with only modest silt-fence and foundation repairs needed, and officials expect visible summer progress toward opening.
Dylan Gamble, a Parks and Public Works project lead, told the Snoqualmie Economic Development Commission that construction of the River Trail began in November and is currently focused on clearing, soft-surface trail work and bridge foundations. "We began construction in November," Gamble said, and reported that while recent flooding damaged silt fencing and required clean-up, "the trail wasn't really damaged" and contractors are repairing bridge foundations.
Gamble described the project as guided by the Riverwalk Master Plan, a planning-level document that sets long-term goals but not final engineering. He showed maps of the…
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