KXLY July 10, 2021 4:44 PM Associated Press EDMONDS, Wash. (AP) — New renovations will allow threatened salmon species to return to Lunds Gulch at Meadowdale Beach Park in Edmonds, Washington. After a decade of planning, construction has begun on renovations at the waterfront park to create a 1.3-acre pocket estuary that will bring back Chinook, chum and coho salmon, as well as cutthroat trout, the Everett Herald reported. The centerpiece of the renovations is a five-span railroad bridge that will create a 90-foot (27-meter) opening for the creek to flow through. It will replace a six-foot (1.8 meter) culvert — a hobbit-sized tunnel to the beach for visitors who make the trek down the ravine trail.