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Sumner approves $189,500 design contract for Main Street crosswalk upgrades

5071537 · June 24, 2025
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The Sumner City Council authorized a design contract with Transpo Group funded in part by a $747,214 TIB grant to upgrade six Main Street crosswalks, with construction targeted for spring 2026.

The Sumner City Council on June 23 authorized the mayor to execute a design contract with Transpo Group for the Main Street Crossings project, a pedestrian-safety effort funded in part by a Transportation Improvement Board (TIB) grant.

Public Works Director Michael Cosa told the council the city negotiated a maximum payable design fee of $189,500 and that the project has a $747,214 TIB award for design and construction. He said the design phase will start with a survey and that the city hopes to advertise construction bids in spring 2026.

The project focuses on pedestrian improvements at six intersections along Main Street: Alder, Ryan (two closely spaced crossings), Bonnie (in front of Sumner High School), Lewis, Parker and the area near 160th (east of the Sumner Mill/Windmill Gardens area). Cosa…

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