Transportation

Get to Know Eastrail Connecting the Eastside with 42 Miles of Trail

The Eastrail initiative is a groundbreaking project aimed at creating a 42-mile trail that will connect several Eastside communities, including Renton, Bellevue, and Kirkland. This multi-use trail is not only designed for bikers but also serves as a safe route for pedestrians and families looking to enjoy recreational activities. Joe Inslee, the Eastrail Communications Manager, stresses the project’s commitment to inclusivity, stating that it aims to facilitate commuting and leisure for everyone. Currently, Bellevue is witnessing the construction of new trail sections and significant enhancements, such as the Wilburton Trestle rehabilitation, which is expected to alleviate traffic congestion. Eastrail Partners Executive Director Katherine Hollis points out that as major tech companies bring jobs to the area, the Eastrail will play a crucial role in connecting employees to the city. The project also focuses on environmental sustainability, providing non-motorized transit options while conserving greenspace. With ongoing construction and future expansions planned, the Eastrail is set to enhance local economic development and community connectivity for years to come. This initiative supports regional climate solutions by improving access to businesses and transit options, making it an essential part of the Eastside's infrastructure.

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