Construction is set to begin on the East Lake Sammamish Parkway and SE 43rd Way Roundabout Revisions Project.
Work is scheduled to start the first week of June and take approximately two months to complete.
This project will revise the roundabout to improve safety and mobility for all users. Improvements will include:
- New curb alignments and lane configurations - to reduce traffic speeds through the roundabout
- Paved approach islands – to reduce maintenance efforts and damage occurring within these islands
- Permanent removal of the southbound bypass lane on East Lake Sammamish Parkway and conversion to landscaping – to reduce vehicle merging conflicts
- Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RFFBs) installed at each crosswalk – to improve pedestrian visibility and awareness
- Radar Speed Signs - to reinforce the recommended 15-mph speed through the roundabout.
- New pavement and striping
Due to the national shortage on electrical components, including RFFBs and radar speed signs, there may be delays to completing some elements of the project within the given window. The majority of the work within the roundabout should not be impacted by any of those delays.
Normal work hours will be Mon.-Fri., from 7 a.m.-6 p.m., and will require some single lane closures. You should expect minor traffic delays during working hours. Please be aware of workers near the roadway.
The City will allow three, full-weekend closures of the intersection. The dates for the weekend closures have not been determined yet. The City will provide updates and notification before these occur.
During these closures, the intersection will be completely closed to all users, and a detour will be provided through the City of Sammamish. This work is necessary to complete critical components that cannot be completed with single lane closures. Work will be allowed both during the day and night.
Residents can expect some noise impacts such as engine noise, reverse beepers, and general machinery, as well as flashing lights at night during these closures. Thank you for your understanding.
If you have questions or concerns with this project, please email Matt Ellis, Senior Utilities Engineer or call 425-837-3410.