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Court ruling upholds right to build trail.


In mid-March, a Superior Court ruling in Washington will allow the construction of a trail system through an environmentally sensitive area An Environmentally Sensitive Area (ESA) is a type of designation for an agricultural area which needs special protection because of its landscape, wildlife or historical value.  in the East Lake Sammamish Lake Sammamish is a lake 8 mi (13 km) east of Seattle in King County, Washington, United States. It lies to the east of Lake Washington and to the west of the Sammamish Plateau, and is 7 mi (11 km) long and 1.5 mi (2 km) wide.  in King County. This ruling, which came one day after the Washington Court of Appeal upheld King County's ownership of the disputed section of the trail corridor, gives clear direction to the city of Sammamish for reissuing the necessary permit.

"We recently completed and opened the Issaquah and Redmond portions of the trail in February and we will be working closely with Sammamish on the necessary steps to construct and open the Sammamish section of the trail for use by pedestrians and cyclists This is an incomplete list. Please add to this list if you are aware of an omission. This is a list of cyclists by decade. Cyclists by decade
Cyclists before the 1880s
  • James Moore
Cyclists of the 1880s
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 who are eager to have this link in our regional trail system," King County Executive Ron Sims Ronald Cordell Sims, born July 5, 1948, is currently the King County Executive. He has run unsuccessfully for higher office twice: United States Senator in 1994 and Governor of Washington in 2004. Early life
Sims was born in Spokane, Washington, to Reverend James C.
 said.

In April 2003, a Sammamish hearing examiner An employee of an Administrative Agency who is charged with conducting adjudicative proceedings on matters within the scope of the jurisdiction of the agency.  did not allow the trail to be completed because he believed there was a more practical alternative to impacting the sensitive landscape. But, the court's ruling said, the examiner misinterpreted the definition of "practical alternative." The court found that since King County proposed to build an interim trail for public use during the planning and construction period for a permanent trail, the examiner should only have considered other interim trails as practical alternatives.
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Date:Jul 1, 2004
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