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.


