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Newcastle adopts 6-year transportation plan; bid to move Coal Creek signal earlier fails
Summary
After a public hearing, the Newcastle City Council adopted a six-year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for 2026–2031. Councilmember Charbonneau’s amendment to accelerate signal improvements at Coal Creek Parkway failed 3–4; the main resolution passed 7–0.
Newcastle — The Newcastle City Council on June 17 adopted Resolution 2025-1050, approving the city’s six-year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for 2026–2031 following a public hearing and staff presentation.
The TIP passed on a 7–0 voice vote after the council closed the public hearing. Deputy Mayor LaCotea moved adoption of the resolution; the motion was seconded and carried without recorded roll-call opposition.
The council heard a short presentation from the city’s public works staff summarizing the changes since the draft TIP: two projects (T-54 and T-55) swapped years and otherwise the…
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