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Read MoreThe paved version of the East Lake Sammamish Trail (ELST) is now open for walkers, runners, baby strollers and cyclists.
Read MoreOur partners at Conservation Northwest are urging members of the Issaquah Alps Trails Club to take action to support the continuation of the Trust Land Transfer. This program has historically supported public lands such as Tiger Mountain. The trails club supports this effort and encourages its members to learn more and take action today by contacting your legislators.
Read MoreThe City of Issaquah’s newly formed Environmental Board met for the first time this week with board members coming from several familiar organizations including the Trails Club itself and the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust.
Read MoreState Route 18 is undergoing improvements to help safely connect Maple Valley and the South Sound with Snoqualmie and the I-90 corridor. Unfortunately, while the current plan proposed by WSDOT this month tries to address important safety concerns, it does not include these recreation considerations.
Read MoreThe IATC hosted a public forum on December 22nd to address the current engineering plan for the SR-18 project. IATC President David Dunphy presented on this project and then responded to audience questions. The following article highlights some key points discussed during that event. For more information on the SR-18 advocacy work that the IATC is doing please visit our advocacy page.
Read MoreThe Issaquah Alps Trails Club is advocating for the inclusion of safe wildlife passages in the design for the expansion of SR-18, but why are these passages so important?
Read MoreThe new "Green Issaquah" program, announced by the City of Issaquah this week, should consider partnering with all land managers to ensure sufficient noxious weed removal from city lands.
Read MoreSave Coal Creek is looking for outreach volunteers to table at Red Town Trailhead. See the full description and view the outreach materials.
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