Lake to Sound Trail
The 16-mile multi-use Lake to Sound Trail is being built in segments and will ultimately span from the south end of Lake Washington to the shoreline of Puget Sound.
The 16-mile multi-use Lake to Sound Trail is being built in segments and will ultimately span from the south end of Lake Washington to the shoreline of Puget Sound.
The East Lake Sammamish Trail (ELST) is part of the Locks to Lakes Corridor, a 44-mile-long regional trail corridor that connects Seattle to the Eastside and the Cascade Foothills.
Seattle City Light owns and operates a hydroelectric facility, Boundary Dam, located on the Pend Oreille River to supply power to its customers.
This project includes reconstruction of Atrisco Vista Boulevard from Double Eagle II Road to Paseo del Norte. The roadway reconstruction will include bike lane, pedestrian facility, lighting, signage, ITS, and drainage improvements.
In 2012, 785+ acres of former Olympic National Park lands were ceded back to the Tribe. The overall project is known as the Move to Higher Ground (MTHG).
Yelm’s 1.0 mgd water reclamation facility needed upgrades to produce an adequate supply of Class A reclaimed water and to meet expected population growth.
The Northwest Seaport Alliance currently leases out approximately 140 acres for container handling operations at the West Sitcum Terminal.
The Budd Inlet Treatment Plant uses both physical and biological processes to clean wastewater as it moves through the system.
The Tulalip Water Pipeline is a partnership between the Tulalip Tribes and the City of Everett.
Upgrades to Sunriver’s existing treatment facility included a membrane bioreactor and associated biological treatment processes to achieve Class A recycled water standards.