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East Lake Sammamish Trail project

South Samammish B Segment - Phase 1 & 2 (Completed Oct 2023)

Location

SE 33rd St to Inglewood Hill Road, approximately 3.55 miles for both phases.

Project Update

The ELST South Sammamish B Segment was constructed in two phases, as two separate projects:

  • Phase 1 – SE 33rd Street to Driveway 10 (Pine Lake Creek Community, STA 283+70 to Sta 375+50 on the trail plan sheets) – 1.7 miles. Parks ELST Phase 1 contractor has completed contract work, including installing the trail’s gravel shoulder and intersection safety improvements, as well as a number of action items that have arisen during trail construction. The phase is complete and the trail is reopened.
  • Phase 2 - Driveway 10 to Inglewood Hill Road (STA 375+50 to 472+81) – 1.9 miles. Construction began on June 1, 2022, from Mint Grove to Inglewood Hill Road and is now complete and the trail is reopened.

The trail section is now completed. Some additional planting and maintenance work along the corridor may continue to the end of 2023.

The City of Sammamish has approved the Shoreline Substantial Development Permits. Construction began in early 2021.  To view approved permits and plans visit the City of Sammamish webpage.

For additional questions, contact Parks customer service: 206-477-4527 or email at parksinfo@kingcounty.gov.

Project Description

Redevelopment of a 3.55-mile East Lake Sammamish Trail segment between SE 33rd St and Inglewood Hill Road. This trail segment will feature a 12-foot-wide paved surface with two-foot gravel shoulders on each side, providing the highest degree of accessibility to people of all ages and abilities.

When complete, the newly developed trail segment will include the following features:

  • 47 new retaining walls to provide slope stability and reduce the trail footprint, resulting in less impact on environmentally sensitive areas and adjacent residents.
  • 24 reconstructed intersections with improved sight lines and safety features like concrete warning bands, bollards, striping and consistent signage. Warning bands provide a visual and textural difference from the paved trail’s surface and along with improved signage, indicate an intersection is 75-feet ahead.
  • 7 new rest stops for trail users to sit and enjoy views of Lake Sammamish and the surrounding area.
  • Approximately 1,500 new native trees and more than 22,000 shrubs providing erosion control, providing increased visual and aural screening of East Lake Sammamish Parkway, wildlife protection and habitat connectivity, and a continuous park like setting along the corridor.
  • Over 13,500 linear feet of new chain link fence, installed for safety above steep slopes.
  • Over 7,300 linear feet of split rail fence to protect and delineate critical natural areas.
  • Over 1400 linear feet of guard rail to protect and separate the trail from vehicles.
  • Almost 3.3 acres of wetland, buffer, and shoreline mitigation area restored to increase fish and wildlife habitat and improve biological diversity. Features like habitat logs and brush piles as well as a variety of native plant species that will create multiple vegetation strata as they mature.
  • Improved storm water conveyance systems along and across the trail to ensure they can accommodate a 25-year storm event.

Project Funding: Funding for this segment was provided by the voter-approved 2014-2019 Parks, Trails, and Open Space Replacement Levy and the 2020-2025 Parks, Recreation, Trails and Open Space Levy.

South Sammamish Segment B - Phase 1 Project Documents

Guides

Design

100% Revised Design Plans (June 2021)

  • General
  • TESC
  • Pavement Marking and Signage Plan
  • Survey Control Plan
  • Plan and Profile
  • Miscellaneous Details
  • Existing Conditions Plan
  • Utility and Drainage Plan
  • Landscape Plan with Mitigation Notes
  • Typical Cross Sections
  • Driveway Plan and Profile
  • 95% Tree Preservation Plan (January 2020)
  • Site Preparation Plan
  • Wall and Stair Profiles and Details

  • Permitting

    Technical Reports

    Public Outreach

    Newsletters:

    Public Outreach Summaries

    ELST Updates

  • Feb 2020
  • July 2020
  • Feb 2021
  • March 2020
  • Aug 2020
  • March 2021
  • April 2020
  • October 2020
  • April 2021
  • May 2020
  • Nov-Dec 2020
  • May 2021
  • June 2020
  • Jan 2021
  • June 2021

  • ELST South Samm B Weekly Construction Updates

  • July 14, 2021
  • Aug 23, 2021
  • Sept 27, 2021
  • Nov 1, 2021
  • July 26, 2021
  • Aug 30, 2021
  • Oct 4, 2021
  • Nov 8, 2021
  • Aug 2, 2021
  • Sept 6, 2021
  • Oct 11, 2021
  • Nov 15, 2021
  • Aug 9, 2021
  • Sept 13, 2021
  • Oct 18, 2021
  • Nov 29, 2021
  • Aug 16, 2021
  • Sept 20, 2021
  • Oct 25, 2021
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