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Council reviews draft six‑year Transportation Improvement Program; Oak Street, interurban trail and sidewalks highlighted
Summary
Public Works Director Madden presented the city's draft six‑year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), outlining funding sources and prioritized projects including Oak Street sidewalks, interurban trail undercrossing, Milton Way improvements and traffic calming. The resolution to adopt the TIP will return for council action next week.
Public Works Director Madden described the TIP as an annual, planning‑level document that sequences projects and supports grant applications. "The item before you tonight is an annual exercise the city of Milton goes through to, place or or establish a 6 year transportation improvement program," Director Madden said, and noted that only the plan — not construction authorizations — was before council.
Director Madden reviewed funding sources the city expects to use, naming motor vehicle fuel tax funds, federal aid programs, the Transportation Improvement Board (TIB), the Safe Routes to School program (WSDOT), the Public Works Trust Fund and local sources such as real estate excise tax and traffic impact fees. He said some federal programs…
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