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Eastside King County Snohomish County, Washington, US: Trailheads: Renton (southern terminus) City of Snohomish near Snohomish Junction (northern terminus) Use: Hiking/Biking, Freight Railroad: Highest point: 200 ft (61 m), Kirkland near Peter Kirk Elem. Lowest point: 20 ft (6.1 m), Lake Washington shoreline: Right of way
There are public and private airfields on the Eastside. Major facilities include: Kenmore Air Harbor provides scheduled seaplane service to various points in the Northwest United States and southwest British Columbia. Renton Municipal Airport adjacent to the Boeing factory has a 1-mile (1.6 km) runway. Bellevue Airfield was closed in 1983.
The Renton Public Library was built directly over the Cedar River and opened in 1966. It stretches 80 feet (24 m) across the river, next to Liberty Park, and was the main branch of the city's independent library system until its 2010 annexation into the King County Library system.
Lake Forest Park Town Center forms the city's commercial core. This one complex includes the public library, police department, city hall, and approximately 40 shops, small businesses, and medical/professional offices. [22] Third Place Commons is a large public space that occupies much of the central building's upper level. [23]
The city has four public schools that are operated by the Granite Falls School District, which also serves unincorporated communities to the northwest and near the Mountain Loop Highway. [ 87 ] [ 88 ] The school district had an enrollment of over 2,100 students in 2018 and employed 107 teachers and 80 other staff members. [ 89 ]
Skate shop sponsorship is sponsorship by a local professional skateboarding industry retail company. [4] Obligations under the terms of a shop sponsorship vary but are usually light and the rider usually represents the sponsor by wearing branded apparel and by submitting media (videos and photographs) for use in advertising campaigns.
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As part of a $84 million project to widen I-405 through Renton, a new interchange with SR 515 was constructed and opened to traffic in December 2010. [21] The half diamond interchange consists of an onramp to northbound I-405 and an offramp from southbound I-405 and was intended to siphon traffic from the nearby SR 167 interchange.