Sidewalk Gap Removal Project to add connectivity between Dahlgren Park and Snoqualmie Valley Trail

North Bend, WALocal News

Fury SiteWorks crews have begun improving walking conditions along SE North Bend Way, enhancing connectivity between Dahlgren Family Park and the Snoqualmie Valley Trail crossing. This project is part of four Sidewalk Gap Removal initiatives set to finish in fall 2025, addressing missing sidewalk segments through construction or repair. The city aims to create a safe and accessible pedestrian pathway in this area, which has seen increased foot traffic. Temporary lane closures will occur during the project, prompting the city to thank residents for their patience. For additional information, community members can contact Project Engineer Mike Mayen at mmayen@northbendwa.

gov. The City of North Bend encourages residents to stay updated on local transportation projects through its Notify Me subscription tool. This proactive approach reflects the city’s commitment to improving infrastructure and community safety. Enhancing connectivity in this region aligns with broader goals of promoting pedestrian access and community engagement.

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