Article 3X8AC Trail Alert 8/21-26: Burke-Gilman and Ship Canal Trail repaving in Fremont/Queen Anne

Trail Alert 8/21-26: Burke-Gilman and Ship Canal Trail repaving in Fremont/Queen Anne

by
Tom Fucoloro
from Seattle Bike Blog on (#3X8AC)

The good news is that some of the busiest and bumpiest sections of the Burke-Gilman and Ship Canal Trails in the Fremont/Queen Anne area are getting repaved this week.

The planned detours could be interesting, though. For example, what neighborhood street is parallel to the trail between 36th and 40th? Leary Way certainly isn't bike friendly.

And the Fremont Market will close the detour route designated for Sunday, so they may need a detour detour.

Details from SDOT:

We are planning to do some spot repairs on the Burke Gilman and Ship Canal Trails starting on Tuesday, August 21st. Click on the maps below for larger versions, showing work areas. Here's to smooth connections!

Burke-Gilman Trail: 8/21 & 8/24-26

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What you can expect:

8/21 | BGT spot 5 location (see map above) closed 9 AM-3 PM; people biking detoured to N 34th St.

8/24-26 | BGT area 6 closed, 7 AM - 7 PM each day, Stone Way N to Phinney Ave N; signed detour to N 34th St.

8/25 | BGT spots 1 & 2 closed at site from 9 AM-3 PM, detour to parallel neighborhood streets from NW 36th St to NW 40th St.

Ship Canal Trail: 8/22 - 8/24BGTwork-575x329.pngWhat you can expect:

8/22 | SCT spots 1 - 5 locations (see map above) closed 9 AM-3 PM; detour to Nickerson from 3rd Ave N to 3rd Ave W.

8/23 | SCT spots 1 - 5 locations closed 9 AM-3 PM; detour to Nickerson from 3rd Ave N to 3rd Ave W.

8/24 | SCT spot 6 on W Emerson Pl: trail closed at site 9 AM-3 PM; detour to N side of W Emerson Pl, 21st - 19th avenues W.

Contact us!

If you have questions about this work, email us at construction.coordination@seattle.gov or call 206-684-ROAD (7623). Information subject to change.

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