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Projects in Redmond, Washington

Below are the "shovel-ready" projects for which this city submitted in the 2008 U.S. Conference of Mayors report. You can click on a project to read (and add to) its description. You can also discuss the project and vote on whether you believe it is critical or not.

The total cost of all the projects submitted by Redmond is $30,300,000

Description City State Jobs Cost Program Type Vote Ratio
1. NE 36th St. Bridge: Construction of a bridge over SR 520, including one through lane in each direction, turn lanes, bike lanes, sidewalks and intersection improvements on each end. The bridge reduces the distance to cross SR 520 from two miles to .2 Redmond WA 198 $14,500,000 Streets/Roads -18
4. Cleveland St. Improvement Project: The roadway improvements include traffic calming elements such as curb extensions, wider sidewalks, urban and pedestrian amenities, new storm drainage system, new signals and roadway illumination. Redmond WA 87 $13,000,000 Streets/Roads -32
3. 2009 Redmond Street Rehabilitation project: Repair and provide a new asphalt pavement surface on four miles of City of Redmond streets. Redmond's Pavement Management Program has prioritized the pavement condition of all of Redmond's streets and iden Redmond WA 10 $1,800,000 Streets/Roads 0
2. East Lake Sammamish Parkway Rehabilitation Project: The roadway concrete panels have deterioated and settled from many years of heavy use creating an uneven driving surface decreasing safety and increasing maintenance. The pavement has exceeded its Redmond WA 10 $1,000,000 Streets/Roads 20