Let’s Talk About Traffic & Infrastructure

Traffic has been one of Duvall’s top concerns for years — and it’s an issue that can only be solved through planning, collaboration, and persistence.

Throughout my campaign, I’ve shared how we can take a more strategic, regional, and forward-thinking approach to infrastructure — one that reflects both our small-town values and our growing regional connections.

Here’s a quick look back at what I’ve shared:

February 24, 2025, Infrastructure: https://amymchenryforduvall.com/2025/02/24/infrastructure/

July 22, 2025, Regional Solutions for a Critical Corridor: NE 124th ST & West Snoqualmie Valley RD: https://amymchenryforduvall.com/2025/07/22/regional-solutions-for-a-critical-corridor-ne-124th-st-west-snoqualmie-valley-rd/

July 29, 2025, Let’s Talk About the 203 & Woodinville-Duvall Road Intersection: https://amymchenryforduvall.com/2025/07/29/lets-talk-about-the-203-woodinville-duvall-road-intersection/

September 23, 2025, Building a Stronger, More Connected Duvall: https://amymchenryforduvall.com/2025/09/23/building-a-stronger-more-connected-duvall/

September 29, 2025, Traffic: https://amymchenryforduvall.com/2025/09/29/traffic/

October 4, 2025, Intersection Spotlight: Woodinville-Duvall Rd & W. Snoqualmie Rd: https://amymchenryforduvall.com/2025/10/04/intersection-spotlight-woodinville-duvall-rd-w-snoqualmie-rd/

As mayor, I’ll continue building on this work, pushing for data-driven, coordinated infrastructure solutions that make sense for Duvall today and for the future.

Regional Solutions for a Critical Corridor: NE 124th ST & West Snoqualmie Valley RD

West Snoqualmie Valley Road & NE 124th Street isn’t just a rural intersection—it’s a critical connector for families, schools, farms, and commuters across the valley. While this intersection sits outside Duvall’s city limits, its daily impact on our community is undeniable. The good news: years of advocacy are paying off, and King County has listened.

I’m encouraged to see this corridor recognized across multiple priority lists in King County’s 2024 Comprehensive Plan, with substantial investments identified to improve safety, reduce congestion, and protect these vulnerable roadways:

🔹 OP-INT-122 — NE 124th ST & West Snoqualmie Valley Rd NE: Construct turn pockets + replace signal | $5.77M

🔹 CP-15-3 — W Snoqualmie Valley RD from NE 124th ST to NE Novelty Hill RD: Construct congestion relief measures | $10.73M

🔹 CP-15-8 — NE Novelty Hill Rd from 243rd AVE NE to W Snoqualmie Valley Rd NE: Major corridor upgrades | $92M

🔹 RC-39 — West Snoqualmie Valley Rd NE from NE 124th ST to Ames Lake-Carnation Rd: Retaining wall to prevent slides | $4.94M

These projects show a strong recognition by King County and our regional partners that these roads matter—not just for Duvall, but for the entire Snoqualmie Valley community.

As your next mayor, I’ll stay focused on advancing these priorities through collaboration, advocating for funding, and ensuring local voices are heard as solutions take shape. These aren’t just lines in a report—they’re lifelines for our community, and they deserve follow-through.

When cities, counties, and residents work together, we can make real progress on the roads that matter most.

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