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2.4 Bond Street Park <br /> As part of the Terminal Avenue/25th Street overcrossing project, automobile traffic will be <br /> prohibited on Bond Street. <br /> There is a City-owned open space near the foot of Bond Street. Local community members <br /> are planning for its environmental restoration and/or for park enhancements. <br /> Implementation <br /> The first phase of these proposed projects have been constructed by the city and the Port. This map <br /> shows the new public access trail to a pocket beach near the outfall of Pigeon Creek No. 1. <br /> Pi ' eon Creek Public Access Trail <br /> •.. <br /> EVERETT AVE <br /> • <br /> o YOU ARE HERE MONS <br /> XNO TRAIL ACCESS , * Lo <br /> Al IOND ST •� W CA FORMA <br /> I, <br /> USE ALTERNATE ROUTE <br /> /44/: a <br /> / 44 3 <br /> 1( ♦♦♦♦♦ HEWITT AV J <br /> DONE ♦ iril <br /> '♦♦`` S� <br /> .,^ <br /> 44 <br /> ll <br /> ,`Q's. ♦At 4♦'♦♦♦♦ NALL ST <br /> 11 <br /> •`OQ ♦♦♦ 2 1,.., <br /> t <br /> ♦♦ aiimomm.mowoMLIC AYE <br /> Constructing a safe crossing of the railroad tracks at the mouth of Pigeon Creek No. 1 would extend <br /> the Port of Everett's South Terminal access to a looped trail with access back out to Mukilteo <br /> Boulevard and Forest Park. The map on the next page identifies the proposed location at the end of <br /> Pigeon Creek Road. <br /> Shoreline Public Access Plan Update 2019 13 <br />