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City street, construction projects for Sept. 12-16

As the temperate weather continues, so do a variety of street and construction projects that could impact traffic on city streets.  As well, twice-monthly downtown clean-up projects have begun.  Please travel with care and patience.    

Padden Creek improvements – 24th to 30th streets

Over the next few weeks construction will be wrapping up on a habitat improvement project along Padden Creek between the confluence of Connelly Creek and the upstream footbridge.  Crews will be removing construction access along Old Fairhaven Parkway and driving lanes will be shifted when that work is done. Two-way traffic will be maintained and the Connelly Creek trail remains open. The project will create and enhance existing wetlands, add complexity to the stream habitat and will remove invasive plant species.  For more information, visit the Padden Creek Improvements Webpage  or contact Craig Mueller, P.E., via camueller@cob.org or (360) 778-7922.

Little Squalicum Estuary

Construction crews continue excavation for the estuary habitat project at Little Squalicum Park. Crews and equipment will access the site from Lindbergh Drive and are now excavating for culvert installation and removing material from the site.  Trails in the project vicinity are closed and there is currently limited beach access. The Park will remain open on the land side of Marine Drive, with access from Bellingham Technical College and West Illinois Street. For more information, visit the Little Squalicum Estuary project webpage or contact Freeman Anthony, P.E., via fanthony@cob.org or (360) 778-7924.

City Operations Center – Pacific and Carolina streets  

The City’s new Operations Center and vehicle barn should be complete by the end of the year.  The Ops Center building siding is nearly complete, with washrooms, door and window trim being done. The vehicle barn roof is under way while windows, overhead doors, plumbing and heating are being installed. The section of Nevada Street between Carolina and Virginia streets remains closed due to construction but the sidewalk is open.  For more information, visit the City Operations buildings project webpage.

Sanitary sewer rehab – Whatcom Creek

The block of Railroad Avenue between York and Champion will be closed to through traffic until late September to allow for bypass piping. Access to this parking will remain available from either end.  At times, bypass and sewer rehabilitation work will require closure and detouring of a portion of the Whatcom Creek trail and may include short-term impacts to traffic on James Street or Meador Avenue south of the creek.  For a map of the trail closure and more information, visit the Whatcom Creek Trunk Main website.

West Cemetery Creek water quality improvements

The installation of sediment control-and-capture structures in the creek bed is complete. Outfall repair work is beginning at Lakeway Drive, which means drivers can expect some lane closures and delays westbound on Lakeway.  For more, visit the West Cemetery Creek Water Quality Improvements or West Cemetery project webpages.

Mill Avenue overlay

Project close-out work continues on the Mill Avenue project. Minor traffic impacts and access limitations may occur as work concludes.  To learn more, visit the Mill Avenue overlay project website.

Whatcom County

The County continues a series of road maintenance projects, including this paving project which could impact travel near Bellingham. For information and locations of County road projects with traffic delays near Bellingham, visit the Whatcom County Public Works website.

Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT)

WSDOT recommends planning ahead, as work continues along I-5. Real-time traffic information is available via WSDOT traffic app or the WSDOT north Twitter feed.

This report is provided as a public service based on currently available information. When traveling through a construction area – whether walking, cycling or driving – be patient and obey flaggers. Road closures and restrictions are necessary to allow for work such as resurfacing, sidewalk construction, water and sewer main work or utility cuts. Dates, times and work locations may vary, depending on weather or work schedule changes. For more information, email AskPW@cob.org.

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