Kenmore to host Walkways and Waterways informational open houses during August

The city of Kenmore invites the public to a series of informational open houses during the month of August to learn about projects included on the Walkways and Waterways Improvements proposed bond measure (Proposition 1) that will appear on the November 2016 ballot.

The city of Kenmore invites the public to a series of informational open houses during the month of August to learn about projects included on the Walkways and Waterways Improvements proposed bond measure (Proposition 1) that will appear on the November 2016 ballot.

If approved, Proposition 1 would fund the following five projects to be constructed over the next seven years. These projects were identified through the “Imagine Kenmore” public outreach process where Kenmore residents confirmed that sidewalks and bike lanes on major roads like Juanita Drive and connecting the community to the City’s public waterfront are top priorities.

68th Avenue Pedestrian Bicycle Safety: New sidewalks and bike lanes

Juanita Drive Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety: New sidewalks and bike lanes

Log Boom Park Waterfront Access and Viewing

Rhododendron Park Waterfront and Natural Open Space Access

Squire’s Landing Park Waterfront and Natural Open Space Access

We hope you can attend these meetings. Additional informational open houses will be held in the fall.

Tonight – 6-8 p.m. at Rhododendron Park, 6910 NE 170th Street

Tuesday, Aug. 23 – 6-8 p.m. at Squire’s Landing Park, 7353 NE 175th Street

Thursday, Aug. 25 – 6-8 p.m. at Kenmore City Hall, 18120 68th Ave NE

For more information about Walkways and Waterways, visit www.kenmorewa.gov/walkwaysandwaterways. Or, contact Community Relations Manager Leslie Harris at 425-398-8900 or lharris@kenmorewa.gov.