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City Projects Highlighting Mobility and Environmental Improvements in Issaquah

The article highlights key city projects in Issaquah, WA, focusing on transportation and environmental improvements. Notable initiatives include the Newport Way corridor project aimed at enhancing safety and multi-modal travel, and efforts by the Washington State Department of Transportation to improve fish passage under highways. These projects demonstrate the city's commitment to addressing mobility and environmental issues.

Bark Park Improvements Underway

Bark Park improvements are currently underway in Issaquah Highlands, aimed at enhancing facilities for local dog owners and their pets. This initiative reflects the community's commitment to providing quality recreational spaces that promote outdoor activities and social interaction among residents.

Bark Park Improvements Underway – Issaquah Highlands

Bark Park in Issaquah Highlands is undergoing significant improvements to enhance the experience for pets and their owners. These upgrades aim to provide a safer and more enjoyable environment for the community's furry friends. The initiative reflects a commitment to local amenities and community engagement.

Sewer Main Improvements Scheduled for South Lake Sammamish Neighborhood

The City will begin improvements to the sewer main in the South Lake Sammamish neighborhood on September 23, 2024, aiming for completion before October 31, barring weather delays. This project follows recent infrastructure enhancements, including water main replacements that started on April 18, 2024.

Sewer Main Improvements in Squak Mountain Neighborhood

The City will initiate sewer main improvements in the Squak Mountain neighborhood starting on September 23, with completion expected by October 31, barring weather-related delays. This project includes inspections of lines and access to manhole covers to enhance the area's infrastructure.

Talus: Upcoming Parcel 9 Stabilization Wall Work

Upcoming construction will commence on the Parcel 9 project in Talus, focusing on the final stabilization walls. The work is set to begin on June 3, 2024, and will last approximately six months.

Issaquah Library Will Close for Construction Monday, October 14-Saturday, November 30

The Issaquah Library will close for construction from Monday, October 14 to Saturday, November 30, impacting local residents' access to library services. During this period, alternative arrangements for picking up, browsing, and returning items will be available, ensuring continued service to the community.

Machinami Foundation Visits Issaquah Highlands

The Machinami Foundation from Japan visited Issaquah Highlands on July 12, 2019, to learn about sustainable community development and urban design. The tour included presentations and a visit to zHome, the first multi-family zero-net energy neighborhood in the U.S. The group aimed to gather insights for their own residential environment improvements in Japan.