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16-161 - King County Parks and Recreation Division - Baker Boulevard Non Motorized Improvements
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16-161 - King County Parks and Recreation Division - Baker Boulevard Non Motorized Improvements
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Exhibit E <br />Mobility Connections (Shared Use Path) Improvements on Christensen Road, <br />Tukwila Urban Center Pedestrian /Bicycle Bridge, Christensen Road Segment <br />The Christensen Road project site is approximately 520 feet in length and the street is designated as a <br />Local Street in the Tukwila Comprehensive Plan. All Christensen Road right -of -way is within and owned <br />by the City of Tukwila. Improvements are based on and consistent with plans and engineering designs <br />for the Tukwila Urban Center Pedestrian /Bicycle Bridge, Christensen Road Segment, as shown in Exhibit <br />E. Improvements to include: <br />• Reconfiguration of Christensen Road to construct a 12- foot -wide paved shared use path <br />separated from street vehicle traffic along the eastern edge of road right -of -way; <br />• The shared use path to include a soft- surface buffer between the path and the roadway which <br />varies in width based on site conditions; <br />• The shared use path extends between the Green River Trail and Baker Boulevard, including <br />bicycle and pedestrian access to both the Green River Trail and Baker Boulevard at the <br />intersection of the Baker Boulevard and Christensen Road; and <br />• Related trail landscaping and ADA accessible features. <br />Interagency Agreement for the Development of Mobility Connections Facilities on Baker Boulevard and <br />Christensen Road <br />Page 15 <br />
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