Title | City of Issaquah - Rainier Boulevard Street LID Improvement Project |
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City of Issaquah - Rainier Boulevard Street LID Improvement Project (Number of pages: 4) (Publication Size: 272KB)
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Author(s) | Emily Morris | ||||
Description | The Rainier Boulevard Street Improvement Project used low impact development (LID) in a road reconstruction and sidewalk improvement project in Issaquah. The project is located in downtown Issaquah, on Rainier Boulevard between the bridge over East Fork Issaquah Creek and Dogwood Street. It is one of the largest regional projects to use pervious asphalt on a city arterial street. | ||||
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Contact | Water Quality Program at 360-407-6600 | ||||
Keywords | water quality story, water quality, stormwater, low impact development, grant | ||||
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WATERSHED | Water Resource Inventory Area 08 Cedar-Sammamish | ||||
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