Fulton Street road closures for Fulton Street Bicycle and Pedestrian Corridor project

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Fulton Street will close around the clock between Pacific Avenue and Hewitt Avenue for the Fulton Street Bicycle and Pedestrian Corridor project, with an anticipated completion by the end of June. The City Council will hold a public hearing on June 11 regarding the Everett 2044 Final Environmental Impact Statement, which outlines the project’s environmental impact. This statement, published on June 3, includes public comments and city staff responses, with Appendix C added on June 7. The council plans to take action on project ordinances on June 18. Enhancing the bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure is a key focus of this initiative, aimed at promoting safer and more accessible travel options.

Local residents in Riverside have been notified of these changes. The project represents a significant step in the city’s long-term development plan for 2044. Community involvement and feedback are crucial as the city moves forward with these plans.

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