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The Coulon Park Beach and Shoreline Walkways Project is entering its next phase, focused on evaluating concept design options and gathering early community feedback.
Where We Are
After completing important site assessments this fall, the project team developed multiple concept design alternatives that explore a range of solutions—from fully engineered wall and walkway replacement to nature-based shoreline stabilization and hybrid approaches.
Community engagement is now underway, including our first in-person event on Friday, December 12th from 5:30–7:30 p.m., along with opportunities to comment through our online survey, now open below.
Your feedback on the concept design options will help:
Refine design details and identify a preferred concept
Clarify community priorities for recreation, access, and shoreline character
Inform the next stages of design and permitting
We’ll continue sharing updates as the project progresses and as your input shapes the next steps.
Stay updated!
Subscribe to this page to follow the project’s progress and receive notifications about future engagement opportunities.
The Coulon Park Beach and Shoreline Walkways Project is entering its next phase, focused on evaluating concept design options and gathering early community feedback.
Where We Are
After completing important site assessments this fall, the project team developed multiple concept design alternatives that explore a range of solutions—from fully engineered wall and walkway replacement to nature-based shoreline stabilization and hybrid approaches.
Community engagement is now underway, including our first in-person event on Friday, December 12th from 5:30–7:30 p.m., along with opportunities to comment through our online survey, now open below.
Your feedback on the concept design options will help:
Refine design details and identify a preferred concept
Clarify community priorities for recreation, access, and shoreline character
Inform the next stages of design and permitting
We’ll continue sharing updates as the project progresses and as your input shapes the next steps.
Stay updated!
Subscribe to this page to follow the project’s progress and receive notifications about future engagement opportunities.
The City of Renton is exploring improvements to the beach and adjacent shoreline walkway area at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park. Accessibility challenges, habitat needs, bank erosion, aging shoreline walls, and high lake levels mean this popular waterfront requires upgrades. Safety needs, site conditions, and regulations will help shape the final design, but your feedback is essential to refine the options and create a waterfront that works well for everyone. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
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