In a recent government meeting, officials outlined a series of significant infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing transportation and safety across the city. Key initiatives discussed include the completion of the 137th Avenue improvements, which will finalize the northern phase from 49th to 4th Plain, and the ongoing First Street Project, which is expanding from 177th to 192nd.
The meeting highlighted the Main Street Promise project and the Jefferson Street Realignment Project, designed to connect the new waterfront to Mill Plain. Additionally, multiple complete street projects are underway, including the 34th Street Complete Street Project, the Millplain McArthur Complete Street Project, and the Burnt Bridge Creek Crossing at Hazel Dell Avenue. These projects aim to improve connectivity and accessibility from downtown to the outskirts of the city.
Several projects are currently in the partially funded category, indicating they have secured some funding for design and right-of-way acquisition but require additional financial support for construction. Notable mentions include phases of the 18th Street project and the Heights Grand Loop project, which is part of the Heights redevelopment initiative.
The meeting also addressed ongoing programs aimed at improving pedestrian and bicycle facilities, sidewalk conditions, and traffic safety. These include the Multimodal Safety and Accessibility Program, the Sidewalk Management Program, and the Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program. However, officials cautioned that upcoming budget constraints could impact the allocation of funds for these initiatives.
Overall, the discussions reflect a commitment to enhancing the city's infrastructure, although future funding challenges may influence the pace and scope of these projects.