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Issaquah presents early options for Central I-90 multimodal crossing; staff will pursue outreach
Summary
City staff presented five refined conceptual alternatives for a Central Issaquah multimodal crossing of I-90 and outlined technical constraints, coordination with WSDOT and Sound Transit, and next steps of public outreach and board review.
City public works staff on Aug. 5 gave an informational update on a study to create a Central Issaquah multimodal crossing of I-90 intended to improve north-south mobility, support anticipated growth in the regional growth center and align with a future light-rail station. The study team advanced five crossing alternatives for further refinement and outreach after screening for feasibility.
The update, led by senior engineer Greg Lucas and public works director Emily Moon, said the study is funded through the American Rescue Plan Act and that a multidisciplinary consultant team led by Jacobs is under contract. The proposed crossing concept would typically include…
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