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Assemblymember asks for review of air‑quality funds used for Plaque Road project near Chena Lakes
Summary
During assembly comments, Assemblymember Wilson raised constituent concerns that federal air‑quality mitigation funds used for a Plaque Road paving project near Chena Lakes may not substantially reduce particulate pollution; staff and other members said paving can count as dust mitigation and advised review through DOT and FAST Planning records.
Assemblymember Wilson raised a constituent concern during the March 6 meeting about the use of air‑quality mitigation funds for a Plaque Road paving project tied to recreational access at Chena Lakes. "I'm really concerned because it seems like it's not really gonna take that much out of the air shed," Wilson said, summarizing comments she had received…
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