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Council advances multiple transportation and infrastructure measures, approves mid-block crossing design
Summary
Council moved several transportation measures to the April 15 action agenda — including a striping contract amendment, reclaimed water tank design work and grant-backed pedestrian projects — and approved design services for a mid-block crossing at Oakland Bay Junior High.
Shelton City Council on April 1 moved several transportation and infrastructure items forward and approved design work for a mid-block pedestrian crossing at Oakland Bay Junior High.
The council voted to place on the April 15 action agenda a contract amendment with the Washington State Department of Transportation for annual roadway striping, a contract amendment for design and construction support on a reclaimed water tank, and the authorization to advance grant-funded pedestrian and roadway projects into design and procurement. Separately, the council approved a public-works on-call work order to design and seek bids for a mid-block pedestrian improvement near Oakland Bay Junior High.
Why it matters: the actions preserve funding and permit work that officials say is needed to maintain road markings and leverage state and federal grants for larger roadway and pedestrian improvements.…
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