Traffic

Traffic is one of the biggest challenges we face in Duvall—and it’s not just about our city streets. The roads that connect us across the Snoqualmie Valley are critical for families, schools, farms, and commuters.

The good news? Years of advocacy are paying off. King County has recognized the NE 124th Street & West Snoqualmie Valley Road corridor as a top priority, with major investments identified to improve safety, reduce congestion, and protect these vulnerable roadways:

🔹 Turn pockets + signal replacement at NE 124th & W Snoqualmie Valley Rd ($5.77M)

🔹 Congestion relief from NE 124th to Novelty Hill Rd ($10.73M)

🔹 Major upgrades to NE Novelty Hill Rd ($92M)

🔹 Landslide prevention along W Snoqualmie Valley Rd ($4.94M)

Closer to home, the intersection of Highway 203 & Woodinville-Duvall Road is now a top priority in Duvall’s Transportation Plan. A study is underway, with goals to:

➡️ Reduce congestion

➡️ Improve safety for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists

➡️ Keep regional traffic flowing while protecting the character of our downtown

As your next mayor, I’ll keep pushing to make sure these aren’t just plans on paper. That means fighting for funding, building strong partnerships, and keeping local voices at the table as solutions move forward.

These aren’t just roads—they’re lifelines for our community. Let’s make sure our infrastructure grows with us, not against us.

Check out my original posts on 203 & Woodinville-Duvall RD: https://amymchenryforduvall.com/2025/07/29/lets-talk-about-the-203-woodinville-duvall-road-intersection/

And 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/