PROJECTS

In the Works

We have many exciting projects in the works that we can’t wait until the punch list to tell you about. Check out some of the solutions the Osborn Consulting team is currently planning and designing below.

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WENATCHEE, WA

Wenatchee Bridge Street

Leveraging our expertise in delivering projects that improve public safety and mobility, we are partnering with Wenatchee on a Bridge Street Multimodal Corridor Project that will transform Bridge Street from a low-volume two-way roadway to a vibrant pedestrian and bicycle corridor. Osborn’s work includes optimizing the use of existing rights-of-way, designing new, separated bicycle and pedestrian pathways, improving illumination levels throughout the corridor, street and utility improvements, and stormwater management. We’re proud to be playing a part in designing a safe, thriving multimodal environment connecting pedestrians and bicyclists.

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ANACORTES, WA

Ecology NPDES Phase II Permit Compliance Support

As a leading stormwater firm in Washington, we know how to navigate all the nuances and regulatory requirements to develop tailored mapping and planning studies addressing a wide range of issues. Recent work on this front is supporting the City of Anacortes in meeting requirements under the 2024–2029 Western Washington Phase II Municipal Stormwater Permit, which includes developing and updating mapping for outfalls, discharge points, and tree canopies for stormwater management. As part of this effort, Osborn developed a methodology and mapping process to identify tree canopy on city-owned and operated properties. We’re proud to be supporting the City’s long-term planning goals and informing policies to maintain or increase canopy coverage.

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SEATTLE, WA

Phased South Park Drainage Improvements Project

Building on lessons learned from delivering the award-winning South Park Drainage and Roadway Improvements Phase I (completed in 2023), we are leading the design of South Park Drainage Improvements Phase II. The project will build on the Phase I drainage upgrades to reduce chronic stormwater flooding in South Park’s Lower Industrial Area. The project will add roughly six blocks of new drainage improvements that connect into existing Phase I infrastructure and convey stormwater to the South Park Pump Station. Phase II also includes design and construction of temporary floodwall retrofits at several low-lying locations near the Duwamish River—improving the reliability of existing flood protection, reducing the frequency and cost of SPU high-tide response, and better safeguarding nearby properties while longer-term sea-level-rise solutions are evaluated by the Osborn team.