Salmon recovery project underway at Snohomish County's Meado

Salmon recovery project underway at Snohomish County's Meadowvale Beach Park


The project will open the river to returning salmon and make beach space available to park goers.
Author: Michael Crowe
Updated: 5:48 PM PDT July 9, 2021
EDMONDS, Wash. — Local and federal officials celebrated the start of work on a new project to help salmon in Snohomish County Friday.
The project, on Lunds Gulch Creek in Edmond’s Meadowdale Beach Park, addresses a fish obstruction that has been there for decades – a small tunnel under the BNSF rail line just off the waterfront. 
Thanks in part to a $3.5 million grant from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), work is underway to replace the tunnel with a 110-foot raised trestle, and expand riparian habitat within the park.

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