Public Meeting Proposed Intersection Improvements

Bonney Lake, WALocal News

The City of Bonney Lake is hosting a public meeting on December 6, 2023, at the Justice & Municipal Center to discuss proposed improvements to two key intersections: Angeline Road and Veterans Memorial Drive, and Church Lake Road E and West Tapps Highway E. The proposed enhancements for Angeline Road include a roundabout and a multi-use path to improve traffic flow and pedestrian safety, with design work expected to begin in 2025, pending construction funding. For Church Lake Road, the city is exploring various options to enhance traffic flow and sight distance, including potential roadway reconstruction, a traffic signal, or another roundabout. Community engagement is encouraged, allowing residents to share their input on these important infrastructure improvements.

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