City nears completion of preliminary design concept for crossing over I-405

Bellevue, WALocal News

The City of Bellevue is making significant progress on the Grand Connection Crossing, a bridge designed to improve access over Interstate 405 for pedestrians, cyclists, and other non-motorized users. This essential infrastructure project will connect downtown Bellevue to the Eastrail, enhancing mobility and supporting the transformation of the Wilburton area into a lively neighborhood. Residents are encouraged to participate in an online open house running until October 30 to gain insights into the project and offer their feedback on the preliminary design. The bridge's design links City Hall Plaza to the Eastrail, with future plans for a lid park above I-405 to create a multifunctional urban space. The Grand Connection program encompasses a series of initiatives aimed at improving the experience for those traveling between Meydenbauer Bay Park, downtown Bellevue, and Wilburton.

The preliminary design has been influenced by community input gathered through various engagement methods, demonstrating the city's commitment to transparency and collaboration. Bellevue's efforts in this project highlight its dedication to fostering a sustainable and vibrant urban environment. For more detailed project updates and to subscribe for ongoing information, residents can visit the Grand Connection Crossing webpage.

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