King County hosts design workshop for West Seattle sewer improvement project, Oct. 29
Thu, 10/20/2011
press release:
Community members are invited to a workshop to help shape the design of a new facility being built to control combined sewer overflows (CSOs) near Lowman Beach Park in West Seattle.
Saturday, Oct. 29
9:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Gatewood Elementary School
4320 S.W. Myrtle St., Seattle
King County’s Murray CSO Control Project entails building a 1-million gallon underground storage tank to prevent stormwater and raw sewage from overflowing into Puget Sound during heavy rains.
The design workshop will give people an opportunity to brainstorm with the project team on ways to make sure the final design of the visible facilities reflects community priorities and values.
Refreshments and light lunch will be provided. Please RSVP by Oct. 27 to Claire Turpel at cturpel@triangleassociates.com or 206-583-0655.
For additional information about the Murray CSO Control Project or to request reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities at the meeting, please contact Doug Marsano at 206-684-1235, 711 TTY or doug.marsano@kingcounty.gov, or visit the project website at:
www.kingcounty.gov/environment/wtd/Construction/Seattle/MurrayCSOStorag… .