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Trail will reopen at 5pm that day.
King County crews will close the Cross Kirkland Corridor (CKC) Trail between Northeast 52nd Street and 108th Avenue Northeast on Tuesday, March 24. The trail will be closed while crews test soil conditions ahead of repair work scheduled for this summer. This section of the trail will reopen at 5 pm on March 24.
For your safety, do not enter the closed section of the trail. Please follow all posted signs.
King County repaired a 7-foot-diameter underground sewer pipe that runs along the CKC Trail. It carries sewage from Kirkland to the County’s South Treatment Plant in Renton, where it is cleaned and safely discharged to Puget Sound.
Last year, King County and City of Kirkland crews detected sewage leaking from the County pipe and entering the City’s culvert. King County crews and contractors repaired the leaking joints under the CKC Trail. Crews installed a 3,000-foot, 18-inch diameter temporary above-ground pipe ensured sewer service during the repair work. This pipe will remain on the west side of the trail to support culvert repairs scheduled for this summer.
To stay informed about the project, please visit the Eastside Interceptor Section 14 joint rehabilitation project webpage.
If you have any questions, please reach out to Emanuel da Silva (mano) by calling 206-296-7432 or emailing mdasilva@kingcounty.gov. We offer interpretation services at no cost.
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