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    Utilities Capital Projects

    • CIP Proposed Plan
    • Factoria Boulevard Stormwater Conveyance
    • Horizon View 2 Reservoir and Pump Station Project
    • Kelsey Creek/Lake Hills Culvert Project
    • Lake Hills Connector Fish Passage Improvements
    • Lakemont Blvd Culvert
    • Meydenbauer South Reservoir
    • Newport Sewer Basin Capacity Improvements
    • Pikes Peak Reservoir Replacement
    • Sewer Capital Investment Projects
    • Somerset Highlands Fire Flow Improvements
    • Somerset Reservoir Decommissioning Project
    • South Ridge Pump Station Improvements
    • Stormwater Capital Investment Projects
    • Valley Creek Culvert Replacement and Stream Restoration Project
    • Water Capital Investment Projects
    • Watershed Management Plan

    The City of Bellevue declared an emergency in 2023 and completed an emergency project in June 2024 to address public safety at the Lakemont Boulevard crossing of Coal Creek. The failing culvert under Lakemont Boulevard put the road at risk of collapsing because it could no longer ensure adequate flood protection and road stability due to erosion and aging infrastructure.

    A new bridge was constructed over Coal Creek to secure the stability of Lakemont Boulevard. This permanent solution enhances the structural integrity of Lakemont Boulevard. The south side of the bridge features a pedestrian sidewalk, while the north side offers a mix-use sidewalk for both pedestrians and cyclists. Additionally, secant pile walls provide a solid foundation for the bridge and act as a retaining wall for the adjacent hillside. An emergency overflow channel, lined with rock for erosion protection, was also constructed beneath the bridge.

    Community Reopening Event

    To celebrate the completion of Phase 1, the city hosted a ribbon-cutting and community walk/bike across the newly constructed bridge on June 10. We thanked the South Bellevue community and project partners for their time and involvement in completing this critical emergency project for the safety of our traveling community. The City Council, the Environmental Services Commission, city leadership and project partners spoke about the project and upcoming Phase 2. 

    Lakemont Boulevard Open for Travel

    Lakemont Boulevard re-opened for pedestrian, bike and vehicle travel on June 11, 2024. Minor work will be done in the coming weeks to finalize the project. This work may have single-lane closures during off-peak hours with traffic control measures in place with minimum disruption.

    Lakemont Culvert
    Lakemont Culvert at Coal Creek

    Why was this project needed?

    The corrugated metal pipe carrying Coal Creek deteriorated. Additionally, storm events exacerbated embankment settlement around the culvert, creating a road safety hazard from pavement deformation. The new bridge spanning the creek provides greater structural stability to the roadway by placing its foundation outside of the influence of the culvert. A future phase of this project will restore the natural channel and improve fish passage and habitat in Coal Creek through the proposed bridge per guidance and requirements from Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW).

    Project Phases

    Phase 1: A bridge was constructed over Coal Creek as an emergency project. 

    Phase 2: Will address channel restoration under the bridge, which has already begun. This phase will follow a typical project timeline, and updates will be posted here as they become available. 

    Project Timeline

    • Design and permitting completed Sept. 2023.
    • Construction started Oct. 24, 2023.
    • Bridge construction completed June 2024.
    Lakemont Culvert
    Old aging culvert under Lakemont Boulevard

    Community Outreach

    The project team prepared the following presentation to provide a detailed overview of the project, the two-phase solution, and the impact to the community. Also, a PDF of the presentation is available. 

     

    Utilities

    Juan Gattorno, PMP
    Project Manager

    Telephone
    425-229-6496
    Email
    jgattorno@bellevuewa.gov

    Utilities

    Michaelene Fowler
    Public Information Officer

    Telephone
    425-452-6145
    Email
    mfowler@bellevuewa.gov

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