Lake City Healthy Streets

Cedar Park & Olympic Hills

Updated July 15, 2024

What's Happening Now?

We are excited to announce that construction for the Lake City Cedar Park Healthy Street is substantially complete!

You may still see crews out making some final adjustments and trimming trees to ensure visibility for the newly installed signage along the street. You will also note the permanent signage with a concrete block base and newly painted curb space around it at each intersection along the Healthy Street. Along with installing typical Healthy Street features, we also added all-way stops to the two intersections at 37th Ave NE and NE 135th St.

At intersections where neighbors requested planters, we installed the permanent signage with a planter sign base, and we hosted a plant pickup event to help them get started with a few flowers or herbs!

Collage of photos showing plants ready for pickup, smiling neighbors with flowers, and young neighbors planting in the base of one of the signs

As we previously announced, the installation of features on the Olympic Hills Healthy Street will be paused until late Summer. Our crews have some time and funding to complete maintenance on several blocks of streets in the area. They will be putting down a new asphalt treatment—it's called a slurry seal—and it needs a little bit of time to set and dry before we come in and add Healthy Street pavement markings and other additions. We encourage you to sign up for email updates to get the most updated information.

Newly installed permanent Healthy Street signage and bicycle sharrows on the Cedar Park Healthy Street

Newly installed permanent Healthy Street signage and bicycle sharrows on the Cedar Park Healthy Street 

Project MapMap that shows Olympic Hills, Cedar Park Healthy Streets, and Greenways, and Little Brook Healthy Street

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Design Elements

Cedar Park

Along with installing typical Healthy Street features on the Cedar Park Healthy Street, we also added all-way stops to the two intersections at 37th Ave NE and NE 135th St: 

New All-Way Stop Control by Cedar Park

Materials

Transportation

Greg Spotts, Director
Address: 700 5th Ave, Suite 3800, Seattle, WA, 98104
Mailing Address: PO Box 34996, Seattle, WA, 98124-4996
Phone: (206) 684-7623
684-Road@seattle.gov

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