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Interurban Trail - South Central Segment
- Status
- Funded in 2001
This project designs and constructs the one mile south central segment of the Shoreline Interurban Trail, including landscaping and historical interpretive signs. The Shoreline Interurban Trail is a vital north-south link in the regional Puget Sound Trail system, and its development will fill a great safety need for bicyclists and others seeking a recreational trail. The Shoreline Interurban Trail runs through an area of significant commercial and residential population, currently about 5,000 people per square mile, and will connect persons to services, other modes of transportation, employment, and housing.
Location
The Interurban Trail - South Central Segment will be located on the Seattle City Light right or way (ROW) running parallel to Aurora Avenue South (Highway 99). This ROW is located approximately 100 feet east of Aurora Avenue. The ROW can be accessed at all major cross streets, 165th, 160th, and 155th. Access can also be gained through several of the properties located west of the ROW. From 1-5 take exit 176 (Shoreline, 175th exit).
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Interurban Trail - South Central Segment
- This project designs and constructs the one mile south central segment of the Shoreline Interurban Trail, including landscaping and historical interpretive signs. The Shoreline Interurban Trail is a vital north-south link in the regional Puget Sound Trail system, and its development will fill a great safety need for bicyclists and others seeking a recreational trail. The Shoreline Interurban Trail runs through an area of significant commercial and residential population, currently about 5,000 people per square mile, and will connect persons to services, other modes of transportation, employment, and housing.
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What is the WWRP?
The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP) is a state grant program that creates and conserves local and state parks, wildlife habitat and working farms. The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office administers WWRP grants, and the legislature funds the program.

