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Sunnyside council adopts 2026–2031 six-year transportation plan; First Street project partially funded

5405002 · July 15, 2025
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Summary

The Sunnyside City Council adopted its 2026–2031 six-year Transportation Improvement Program, confirming projects prioritized for state and federal funding; First Street/Yakima Valley Highway intersection has partial funding but requires additional grants to complete construction.

The Sunnyside City Council on July 14 adopted a resolution approving the 2026–2031 six-year Transportation Improvement Program required by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT). The plan lists reconstruction and pavement-preservation projects the city may pursue and is a prerequisite for state and federal transportation funding.

The action came after a public hearing during which Stephanie Ray of HLA presented the draft TIP and explained that the program must be adopted annually to maintain eligibility for state and federal grants. "This public hearing is being held to receive public comments and recommendations concerning the 2026 through 2031 six-year TIP," Ray said at…

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