Boardwalk Takes Shape at Auburn Enviromental Park; Volunteers Needed to Finish Project

Boardwalk Takes Shape at Auburn Enviromental Park; Volunteers Needed to Finish Project

March 16, 2012  |  AEP Update

AEP Boardwalk Progress
Auburn’s newest treasure is taking shape. Construction on the city’s first elevated boardwalk in a wetland is progressing with over 400 feet of the 1,200 ft. boardwalk completed in the City-owned and -operated Auburn Environmental Park (AEP). The boardwalk will traverse through the Park between West Main Street and the City’s existing bird viewing tower on Western Avenue NW that opened in 2010.
Persons wanting to volunteer to help finish the City’s elevated boardwalk project are invited out to the Auburn Environmental Park on the last three Saturdays of March March 17, March 24 and March 31 – between 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
Please check in at the bird viewing tower entrance on the west of Western Avenue NW, approximately a quarter mile north of its intersection with West Main Street. Volunteers should dress appropriate to weather conditions and are encouraged to bring boots, gloves and shovels. Volunteers should expect to get wet as the ground is damp and there is standing water in some places.
If you are interested in volunteering, please R.S.V.P. to Chris Andersen, Environmental Protection Manager at 253-876-1962 or candersen@auburnwa.gov.