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Sedro‑Woolley adopts six‑year Transportation Improvement Program; council and staff discuss rail‑trail ownership and local road funding
Summary
The council adopted the city’s six‑year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). Staff highlighted priority projects including rail‑trail ADA upgrades and said the city holds roughly $1 million annually for local street improvements, typically matched by TIB funds.
The Sedro‑Woolley City Council voted to adopt the city’s six‑year Transportation Improvement Program, a routine but consequential planning document that prioritizes road, trail and multimodal projects over the next six years.
Public works presenter Mister Bullock described the TIP as the city’s annual vehicle for programming projects and asked council members to forward candidate projects for future years. “Every year, we adopt a 6 year transportation improvement program,” Bullock told council. He identified several priority projects, including…
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