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Planning commission backs Sequim 2026–2031 TIP, recommends council hold public hearing
Summary
The Sequim Planning Commission on June 3 recommended the proposed 2026–2031 Transportation Improvement Program conform to the comprehensive plan and asked the City Council to schedule the required public hearing, advancing a slate of street, safety and pedestrian projects including a proposed $4.7 million North Third Avenue Complete Street phase.
The Sequim Planning Commission voted to recommend that the city council find the proposed 2026–2031 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) conforms to the city’s comprehensive plan and to schedule the plan for a city council public hearing.
The recommendation came after a presentation by Nick Doste, the city engineer and deputy director of public works, who reviewed recent work and projects programmed for 2026–27 and later funding-dependent years. The commission moved the TIP to council by motion and recorded a roll-call vote in which commissioners voted in favor.
The TIP presentation highlighted two completed projects from the previous year: an overlay of North Sequim Avenue and adjacent pedestrian and bicycle improvements that added ADA-compliant sidewalks and ramps, bike lanes and pedestrian-level lighting; and a signal project that installed cameras and new controllers to allow corridor coordination along the Washington corridor.
Doste told the…
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