WSDOT Finishes Work On Fish Passage Near McCollum Park On 128th South Of Everett

August 18, 2023

Everett

fish passage

Crews installed a new fish passage and built a natural creek bed beneath SR 96 near Mill Creek. Photo provided by WSDOT

Good news for those using 128th between I-5 and the Bothell-Everett Highway. Today WSDOT announced they have completed work on a fish passage that restricted traffic in the area on and off over the last couple of months.

After more than eight days of work, the structure that will allow fish to swim beneath State Route 96 near McCollum Park is now in place.
All lanes of SR 96 reopened Friday, Aug. 18.

During the closure, our contractor crews installed a 25-foot-wide concrete box culvert and began building a natural creek bed, replacing a 36-inch pipe that prevented fish in North Creek from passing beneath SR 96. Once installation is complete, the new fish passage will open almost 2.5 miles of additional habitat to native fish species, including Chinook, coho, steelhead, searun cutthroat and resident trout.

This was the final major closure expected on SR 96 during the project, but expect other nighttime and weekend single-lane closures in each direction over the next two months as we wrap up work.

Thank you for your patience during this important project!



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