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State awards $8 million for Overlake bicycle and pedestrian project; council to add it to CIP

City of Redmond Committee of the Whole — Planning & Public Works · February 4, 2026
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Summary

Redmond staff told the Planning & Public Works committee that $8 million in Move Ahead Washington funds were awarded to an Overlake bicycle and pedestrian improvements project; $3 million is programmed for the 2027–2029 biennium and council approval is needed to swap the project into the CIP and remove the prior 148th Avenue Trail line item.

Redmond staff told the Planning & Public Works Committee on Feb. 3 that the city has been awarded $8,000,000 from the state’s Move Ahead Washington program for an Overlake-area bicycle and pedestrian improvements project. Micah Ross, senior transportation engineer, said $3,000,000 of the award is programmed for the 2027–2029 biennium and will require subsequent legislative approval.

The funding was previously assigned to a 148th Avenue Trail project that would have built a…

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