City of Lake Forest Park construction projects on or near SR 104 (Ballinger Way) in 2026 and 2027

Shoreline, WALocal News

The City of Lake Forest Park plans to begin construction on a project at the intersection of SR 104 (Ballinger Way), 40th Place NE, and NE 184th Street in January 2026, with an expected completion date of April 2027. This construction is part of a larger initiative to improve infrastructure in the region. Alongside this project, the city is also designing the replacement of the L90 Culvert, which carries Lyon Creek under NE 185th Street. This culvert project is in the design phase and is anticipated to start during the summer of 2026 or 2027. The replacement of the culvert is critical for maintaining local waterways and preventing flooding.

The city’s commitment to these projects highlights its dedication to enhancing community infrastructure. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about capital improvement projects through the city’s official channels. These developments aim to improve safety and accessibility for local residents.

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