Pierce County will start construction in February to more than double the number of parking spaces at the popular North Meadow area of Chambers Creek Regional Park in University Place to help meet high demand.
A new parking area with approximately 50 spaces will be added to the North Meadow area, which currently has 39 spaces. The area is home to Playground by the Sound, one of the largest playgrounds in the community, and serves as the main access point for the Grandview and Soundview walking trails. Chambers Creek Regional Park, located adjacent to Grandview Drive West, is part of the 930-acre Chambers Creek Properties.
In addition to adding the new parking area, crews will widen the park’s entrance and exit driveways on Grandview Drive West, build an access road from the existing parking lot to the new parking area, and widen the existing paved pedestrian path adjacent to the new parking lot.
The existing North Meadow parking lot will be closed Feb. 2 through mid-September. Visitors can continue to use adjacent street parking along Grandview Drive West when accessing the playground, trail or restroom.
“The North Meadow of Chambers Creek Regional Park has quickly become one of the most beloved recreation areas in the South Sound,” said Pierce County Executive Pat McCarthy. “We can’t avoid the inconvenience of the parking lot closure, but the end result is better access to one of the best parks around.”
The adjacent Grandview Trail, North Meadow restroom, and Playground by the Sound will remain open during the work, although intermittent closures of the playground will be needed during construction.
During the work to widen the existing driveways, the bike lane will be closed and motorists on Grandview Drive West may experience occasional short term traffic delays.
Funding for the approximately $1.2-million project comes from Pierce County Public Works and Utilities. Jennings Northwest, LLC is the project contractor. For more information about the project, visit piercecountywa.org/NMparking.
Construction work on the parking lot will be suspended from early April through July for the United States Golf Association’s set-up and execution of the 2015 U.S. Open Championship, before resuming in early August.
Elsewhere on the site, park and trail closures are expected to begin in mid-March as construction of grandstands and temporary buildings for the U.S. Open gets under way. Closure dates will be announced in the near future as schedules are set.
To read the Tacoma Daily Index‘s complete and comprehensive coverage of Chambers Creek Regional Park, Playground by the Sound, the North Meadow, Grandview Trail, and Soundview Trail, click on the following links:
- Contaminated pier pilings to be removed from Pierce County shorelines (Tacoma Daily Index, Sept. 17, 2014)
- Volunteers to mark Parks Appreciation Day April 26 (Tacoma Daily Index, April 22, 2014)
- Trail closure at Chambers Creek Regional Park (Tacoma Daily Index, Oct. 9, 2013)
- Pierce County to remove 200 derelict pier pilings from Chambers Creek beach (Tacoma Daily Index, July 2, 2013)
- Job opening at Pierce County Parks & Recreation (Tacoma Daily Index, Sept. 6, 2012)
- Parks Appreciation Day events planned at Chambers Bay, Ashford County Park (Tacoma Daily Index, April 18, 2012)
- Volunteers needed to build ‘Playground by the Sound’ (Tacoma Daily Index, Sept. 19, 2011)
- 8 Pierce County projects earn state wildlife, recreation grants (Tacoma Daily Index, June 27, 2011)
- Order slowly restored after trains derail near Chambers Bay (Tacoma Daily Index, March 1, 2011)
- Playground by the Sound volunteers net $30K grant, compete for more (Tacoma Daily Index, Jan. 4, 2011)
- ‘Bridge to the Beach’ sneak peek (Tacoma Daily Index, Oct. 21, 2009)
- Chambers Creek will host interim off-leash dog park (Tacoma Daily Index, May 14, 2009)
- Recovery continues for vandalized Chambers Bay Douglas fir (Tacoma Daily Index, Aug. 14, 2008)
- County dedicates park, previews overpass project (Tacoma Daily Index, July 31, 2008)
- Pierce County: Chambers Bay fir healthy for now (Tacoma Daily Index, May 30, 2008)
- Weekend work helps save iconic Chambers Bay Douglas Fir (Tacoma Daily Index, May 6, 2008)
- Chambers Bay iconic Douglas fir attacked (Tacoma Daily Index, May 1, 2008)
- Chambers Bay receives Audubon sanctuary certification (Tacoma Daily Index, Sept. 28, 2007)
- Celebrating Soundview Trail (Tacoma Daily Index, May 8, 2007)