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Council holds public hearing on Edmonds’ six-year Transportation Improvement Program
Summary
City engineers presented the 2026–2031 TIP, secured grant funding updates and upcoming projects; one public speaker urged pedestrian safety improvements on Walnut Street in downtown Edmonds.
The Edmonds City Council opened a public hearing June 3 on the city’s proposed 2026–2031 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). City engineers presented completed 2025 work, project schedules and recently secured grants, then took public comment.
Transportation staff said the TIP responds to the city’s recently adopted transportation plan and is financially constrained for the first year. Acting City Engineer Mike Delilah introduced transportation engineer Bertrand House, who outlined current projects, grant awards and design schedules through 2031.
Key near-term projects described by staff: the annual overlay program—about 3.5 lane miles scheduled for completion in July with roughly $1.6 million in funding plus $200,000 for utilities; Main Street overlay and curb-ramp…
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