Luther Burbank Docks - Open House Sept 2 - Oct 7

OPEN HOUSE EXTENDED THROUGH OCTOBER 7.

The City of Mercer Island is hosting a self-guided, socially-distanced open house at the waterfront in Luther Burbank Park starting Sept. 2 and running through October 7. Boaters and other waterfront users are invited to visit the park (following appropriate COVID-19 measures) and view an outdoor display of project alternatives presented on six posters. See the new concepts for the docks, shoreline and related facilities at the waterfront. After visiting the area, participants can fill out an online questionnaire or take home a paper copy to return to the city.

If you can't make it to the park, all the same information is available here on this webpage. The following links will download the posters that are displayed at the site.

If you need some background, start with the introductory posters. This page also has videos and other background materials that may be helpful.

The concept alternative posters are each a collection of ideas. They are meant to illustrate a range of options for various components of the docks and waterfront.

Alternative 1
Alternative 2
Alternative 3

A table comparing the Alternatives to the existing facility is available as a "cheat sheet". Pick the ideas that you like best or come up with your own. Then take the online survey or download a paper survey which you can mail in or drop off at the drop box in the Mercer Island City Hall parking lot.

For more information, or to arrange a socially-distanced tour of the docks with the project manager, contact Paul West at paul.west@mercergov.org or (206) 275-7833.

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