Summary
REDMOND A project to widen state Highway 202 near Sammamish includes a $4.5 million, 16-acre rest stop for salmon, who've been battling through muck and garbage to reach nearby spawning sites.
The state Transportation Department is restoring Evans Creek and then some. This fall, coho salmon and cutthroat trout will have a cool, comfortable place to rest instead of a ditch full of garbage and weeds.See the full content of this document
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Fish Get a Break From Highway Work Near Sammamish
Now, the site a former dairy farm is a rocky moonscape, covered by berms of dirt, a network of p...
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