King County M Street Trunk Rehabilitation Project

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Survey work for M Street Trunk Rehabilitation Project begins July 2

Starting as early as July 2, crews will begin work to survey the existing conditions around the M Street Trunk line. Surveying activities will include measuring water lines, curbs and gutters, other underground utilities, and tree locations. This is expected to last through the end of July.  This work will help inform the design of the M Street Trunk Rehabilitation Project. 

What you can expect

  • Work will be performed in the public right-of-way.
  • Work hours 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on business days between July 2 and July 31.
  • All roads, including Main Street, will remain open to traffic.

About the project

The M Street Trunk Rehabilitation Project will repair approximately 2.6 miles of reinforced concrete pipe that has more than 100 side sewer connections to nearby properties. The project will also rehabilitate 45 precast maintenance holes.

This pipe serves a densely populated area with many schools, homes, and businesses in the City of Auburn. During construction for the project, there will be impacts to traffic, including detours, temporary lane closures, and bus stops. We will work with the community to limit these disruptions and will share information about any impacts before they occur.

Project location map

Project schedule

Project schedule image: Pre-design (2022 to 2024), Design (Winter 2024 to Winter 2026) and Construction (Winter 2026 to Summer 2027)

Questions?

Contact Demmelash Adera at 206-263-2340 or email deadera@kingcounty.gov

Visit the project website to learn about the project and the survey route map at kingcounty.gov/MStreetTrunkRehab.

We will provide an interpreter at no cost.