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The
King County Capital Projects Capital Improvement Program builds
projects that enhance the quality of King County's streams, rivers
and wetlands, as well as mitigating flood damage and drainage problems.
The project team (See Services and Skills)
is responsible for the project from design and permitting through
construction and, finally, for the monitoring
of the project's performance.
The 2002-2003 projects are listed below. Some of these have links that provide more information about specific projects.
Projects Completed in 2002
- Taylor Creek Restoration/Maxwell Rd. Flood Reduction - Phase 2 (Maple Valley)
- Wetland 14 Phase 2 (Maple Valley)
- May Valley Flood Reduction - Bruce Site (May Valley)
- May Valley 164th Ave Site Violation (May Valley)
- May Valley Flow Obstruction Removal- Mac Farland (May Valley)
- Wilderness Rim 2 Improvements-Phase 1 (North Bend)
- Tuck Creek Phase 2 - Poplar Farm Bypass (Duvall)
- Lake Hicks Discharge Improvement w/ Roads CIP and Parks (White Center)
- Atwood Bank Stabilization (Kenmore)
- Ruddells Addition Phase 2 (Renton)
- Cedar Hill Landfill - Stream Culvert with Solid Waste Division (Maple Valley)
- Arbor Lake (White Center)
- Garrison Creek- Phase II (Renton)
- Carnation Wetland Emergency Response w/ KC Roads Maintenance Division (Carnation)
- Coal Creek at Bagley Coal Mine w/ KC Parks & Recreation Division (Newcastle)
Projects Expected to be Completed in 2003
- Hamm Cr Cloverleaf WQ Pond (South Park)
- Hamm Cr N Fk Bypass (South Park)
- Taylor Creek Restoration/Maxwell Rd Flood Reduction Phase 3 (Maple Valley)
- S 360th Regional Pond (Federal Way)
- Sommerset (Factoria)
- May Creek Obstruction Removal - Crane (May Valley)
- May Creek Canyon Erosion Reduction (May Valley)
- May Creek Canyon Stream Restoration (May Valley)
- Lower Peterson Cr Habitat Enhancement (Maple Valley)
- LS-2 Drainage System (Issaquah)
- Taylor Creek at Skyway w/ City of Seattle (Skyway)
- Herb Farm (Fall City)
- Patterson Creek Trib 383 (Patterson Valley)
- RURAL EMERGENCY/RAPID RESPONSE PROGRAM
- URBAN EMERGENCY/OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM
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