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Snohomish County Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism has been monitoring a sinkhole on the Centennial Trail near Arlington between Hilltop Road and Wade Road over the past year or so. Apparently this past weekend’s heavy rainfall has caused additional erosion of the sinkhole making the trail unsafe so we had to close that section of the Centennial Trail.
At Hilltop Road and Wade Road there will be construction fencing and signage indicating the trail is closed ahead with no detour.
As it turns out we are in the final steps of routing a construction contract through the County Council and County Executive to sign to make the necessary trail repair. At this point in time we are hopeful with weather permitting to complete the necessary repair hopefully by the middle of September but that may be optimistic.
“Approximately one (1) mile of the Centennial Trail is closed for all public access between Hilltop Road and Wade Road effective June 18, 2020 due to a sinkhole and pending construction. There will be no detour provided.”
Please forward or share this information with your organizations members.
As always send me an email or phone call if you have any questions.
Thanks, Russ
Russ Bosanko, Division Manager
Park Maintenance, Operations, Capital and Community Partnerships
Snohomish County Parks, Recreation & Tourism
6705 Puget Park Drive, Snohomish WA 98296
425-388-6602/ FAX: 425-388-6645
russ.bosanko@snoco.org
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