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Washougal council unanimously backs resolution supporting four federal community project requests

2979261 · March 24, 2025
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Summary

City council adopted a resolution to include four Washougal projects in upcoming congressional community project funding requests: a 30 Second Street underpass feasibility study, a shared‑use path on 20 Seventh Street, a PFAS treatment facility, and funding for an emergency operations center at the planned fire station.

The Washougal City Council on March 24 voted unanimously to pass a resolution supporting four projects the city plans to request as community project funding from its federal delegation for fiscal year 2026.

Joe Walsh, director of community services and strategy, presented the resolution and said the four projects were selected after the city delegation's recent trip to Washington, D.C., and consultations with the city's federal lobbyists. "The four projects…

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