King County Road Services - Capital Improvement Program
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Northeast Novelty Hill Road
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Project No.:
100992
Project limits:
Redmond C/L to 244th Ave NE
Project type:
Capacity
Thomas Bros. Map No.:
537E2
Project description
The N.E. Novelty Hill Road project is to design and construct the first phase of a two phase plan. The first phase includes road improvements to Union Hill Road in the vicinity of 196th Ave N.E, 196th/195th Ave. N.E. from Union Hill Road N.E. to Novelty Hill Road, and Novelty Hill Road at 196th Ave N.E. Work will include the replacement of the Evans Creek Bridge, construction of two roundabouts on 196th Ave N.E. at Novelty Hill Road and N.E. Union Hill Road, a wildlife crossing at 195th Ave. N.E.
Why is King County doing this project?This project will provide the first phase of connection from the Redmond Ridge and Trilogy urban planned developments to Redmond and SR 520. There are several high accident locations along this roadway that this project will address.
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Project management phase: Construction start |
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June 13, 2013 |
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Phase I of the N.E. Novelty Hill Road project continues to proceed on-schedule. Completed tasks at the various sites include: the north side of wildlife crossing, bridge girder placement for Evans Creek Bridge, several box culvert installations, stream mitigation, storm ponds, utility relocation, retaining walls built, roadways raised and guardrails installed.
Other completed work associated with the project includes: trail bridge raised, berms and overflow structures installed and pond grading.
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Environmental informationThe proposed project provides opportunities to improve degraded stream, wetland, and wildlife habitat conditions. Stream, wetland, and wildlife habitat would be improved through restoring fish passage in Stensland Creek - a tributary to Bear Creek; replacing culverts with fish-passable culverts in streams throughout the project area, improving stream habitat, creating/enhancing wetlands, and constructing road crossings to accommodate passage of small and large wildlife species. |
See also
King County Comprehensive Plan
My Commute
Online bus Trip Planner
Title VI information
Transportation Needs Report
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How does the CIP work?
The Road Services Division Capital Improvement Program (CIP) contains all design and construction and studies for improvements on roads, bridges or transportation facilities in the unincorporated areas of King County. We have a glossary to help explain our terms and jargon.
Information from the Road Services Division's Web site is available to people with disabilities in alternate formats upon request by calling 206-263-6482 or 711 for the TTY relay service.
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