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Survey work beginning in SODO as early as November 11, 2024

King County will visit businesses neighboring field work locations to share detailed maps and more information.





Mouth of Duwamish




November 2024

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Survey work beginning in SODO as early as November 11, 2024

King County is planning to reduce overflows from five combined sewer outfalls where the Duwamish River meets Elliott Bay. We are evaluating options that control combined sewer overflows (CSOs), comply with environmental laws, and do our part to protect our precious natural resources. This survey work will help the project team better understand building, roadway, sidewalk, vegetation, and utility conditions in different areas of the SODO neighborhood. Crews will visit the locations below and use handheld equipment to conduct the survey. Once the survey is complete, crews will remove equipment and restore any disturbed surfaces. 

Please watch for equipment and signs in the area, travel slowly to stay safe and follow direction from flaggers. 






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What you can expect

* A two-person crew and one van or full-size truck on site. 

* Most work will occur off of the roadway. If temporary lane, shoulder, or sidewalk detours are necessary, flaggers will be on site to assist vehicle and pedestrian movement. 

* Work hours 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily for approximately six days, starting as early as November 11, 2024. 

King County will visit businesses neighboring field work locations to share detailed maps and more information. If you do not receive a visit from a King County representative and anticipate impacts at your home or business, contact Bibiana Ocheke-Ameh, Bibiana.Ocheke-Ameh@kingcounty.gov, (206) 477-5604. 






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Map rendering in the SODO neighborhood with survey location called out in purple.

"Crews will conduct survey work on Utah Avenue South between South Lander Street and South Hanford Street."






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We are dedicated to listening to your needs

As we progress through planning, design, and construction, we will continue to provide opportunities for you to ask questions and share thoughts and concerns. Contact Bibiana Ocheke-Ameh at Bibiana.Ocheke-Ameh@kingcounty.gov or (206) 477-5604 with questions or to request a briefing for your organization. 






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Interpretation and translation services are available to you at no cost. If you need them, please contact Bibiana Ocheke-Ameh, Bibiana.Ocheke-Ameh@kingcounty.gov, (206) 477-5604 

Los servicios de interpretación y traducción están disponibles para usted sin costo alguno. Si los necesita, comuníquese con Bibiana Ocheke-Ameh, Bibiana.Ocheke-Ameh@kingcounty.gov, (206) 477-5604 

សេវាបកប្រែនិងបកប្រែអាចរកបានសម្រាប់អ្នកគ្មានការចំណាយ។ បើត្រូវការគេសូមទំនាក់ទំនងមកកាន់ Bibiana Ocheke-Ameh, Bibiana.Ocheke-Ameh@kingcounty.gov, (206) 477-5604 

免費為您提供口譯和筆譯服務。如果您需要這些服 務,請聯絡 Bibiana Ocheke-Ameh, Bibiana.Ocheke-Ameh@kingcounty.gov, (206) 477-5604 

免费为您提供口译和笔译服务。如果您需要这些服 务,请联络 Bibiana Ocheke-Ameh, Bibiana.Ocheke-Ameh@kingcounty.gov, (206) 477-5604 

Dịch vụ thông dịch và biên dịch được cung cấp miễn phí cho quý vị. Nếu quý vị cần những dịch vụ này, xin vui lòng liên hệ với Bibiana Ocheke-Ameh, Bibiana.Ocheke-Ameh@kingcounty.gov, (206) 477-5604 

Alternative Formats Available: 206-477-5371 or TTY Relay: 711 






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About King County Wastewater Treatment Division

King County Wastewater Treatment Division protects public health and the environment by collecting and cleaning wastewater while recovering valuable resources for a healthy and resilient Puget Sound. We provide services to 18 cities, 15 local sewer districts, the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, and nearly 2 million people across a 424-square-mile area in King, Snohomish, and Pierce counties.

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