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Sammamish works on Overlay, ADA Barrier projects this summer

One of the major efforts underway was the 2025 Overlay Project, which resurfaced a one-mile stretch of East/West Beaver Lake Drive Southeast. The project included removing the top layer of pavement, performing necessary repairs, and laying new hot-mix asphalt, followed by fresh roadway markings. These improvements will enhance the safety and longevity of this well-traveled corridor.

To learn more about this project visit:

www.sammamish.us/projects/2025-pavement-overlays/

In addition, the City is working on the 2025 ADA Barrier Project, focused on upgrading public right-of-way features to meet Americans with Disabilities Act standards. Planned improvements include:

Replacement of damaged sidewalk panels at 16 locations along 228th Avenue Southeast/Northeast, from Southeast 4th Street to Northeast 8th Street.

Replacement of pedestrian curb ramps at two intersections on Southeast Klahanie Boulevard (256th Avenue Southeast & Southeast 39th Way).

The work will also address curb and gutter replacement, roadway striping, and tree root management. The project is expected to be completed in August.

These efforts are part of Sammamish’s ongoing ADA Transition Plan, which identifies and removes barriers to accessibility in City buildings, parks, and pedestrian facilities.

To learn more about this project visit:

www.sammamish.us/projects/2025-ada-barrier-removal-project/