Heading into a three-day holiday weekend that brings a hint of snow, along with a few street construction projects and a couple (temporary) road closures, there are some pending travel impacts. And while it's dark, be sure to watch for pedestrians in dark clothing, as well as cyclists and other cars. Please, travel with care.
Cornwall Avenue at Laurel Street
This project will bring new public and franchise utilities, bicycle and pedestrian facilities, parking, landscaping and street lighting, as well as street access to the waterfront. There will be lane closures along with construction equipment and delivery vehicles coming and going from the former G-P waterfront area at Chestnut as well as the Cornwall and Laurel intersection and contractor traffic accessing the Granary building via a new (temporary) driveway on Roeder.
Roeder Avenue, from Central to Bay, will be closed through March so that utility connections can be made for the ongoing waterfront project. Traffic will be detoured on Bay, Central and “C” streets. Please be alert and cautious in this area. For more, contact Freeman Anthony, P.E., project engineer, at fanthony@cob.org or (360) 778-7924.
Arboretum Drive – Sehome Hill Arboretum
Construction of a replacement communications tower site at the Sehome Hill Arboretum upper parking area is underway. During this work, most trails within the Arboretum will remain open to pedestrians; however, the road gate at Arboretum Drive and the upper parking area will be intermittently closed during work hours. Want to hike within the Arboretum? Plan to enter the park from a neighborhood access point. For more, visit the City Web page for the Sehome Hill Communications Tower Replacement or contact Stephen Day, P.E., project engineer at smday@cob.org or (360) 778-7944.
Williams Street – Monroe Street to Connecticut Street
Work is underway to install 10 raingardens, three stormwater treatment vaults, upgrade catch basins, manholes and pedestrian ramps in the Columbia neighborhood. Over 80 acres of stormwater runoff will be treated prior to discharge to Bellingham Bay. The work began on Williams Street. Intersections will be temporarily closed during work and parking will be restricted in active construction areas. Local traffic will be maintained. For more information, visit the City's web page for the Columbia Rain Garden project, or contact Craig Mueller, P.E., project engineer, at camueller@cob.org or (360) 778-7922.
West Maplewood Avenue – Northwest Ave to Alderwood Ave
Construction resumes on Tuesday (Feb. 20) on this multimodal improvement project to improve sidewalks, street surfacing, bike lanes, drainage, access and illumination. Travelers and residents can expect flagging, temporary lane revisions, on-street parking restrictions and intermittent delays for construction work. For more information, visit the City's web page for the West Maplewood Multimodal Improvements, or contact Stephen Day, P.E., project engineer, at smday@cob.org or (360) 778-7944.
Silver Beach Ave and Arbor Court – water pretreatment
Work on the City's new water pretreatment plant (at Whatcom Falls Park) is typically 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday. There may be extra traffic associated with that work with flagging and limited trail access. Parking at Arbor Court and adjacent access to the waterline trail is closed through 2018. For more information, visit the City's web page at DAF Water Treatment Plant or contact Freeman Anthony, P.E., project engineer, at fanthony@cob.org or (360) 778-7924.
WSDOT and Whatcom County
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has some projects underway that border Bellingham, including Mount Baker Highway (click here) and along I-5 (to Iowa Street.) For more information visit http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/Projects/. For updates on Whatcom County Public Works traffic projects near Bellingham, visit http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/308/Public-Works.
Your Public Works team provides this “road report” as a public service, based on currently available information. When traveling through a construction area – whether walking, cycling or driving – please be patient, proceed with caution and obey flaggers at all times. Planned road closures and restrictions are necessary to allow for a variety of work including resurfacing, sidewalk construction, water and sewer main work, and utility cuts. Dates, times and work locations may change, depending on inclement weather or last-minute changes in work schedules. For questions, contact AskPW@cob.org.