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Mountlake Terrace reviews draft six‑year transportation plan; Main Street and pedestrian projects highlighted ahead of June hearing
Summary
City staff presented a draft six‑year Transportation Improvement Program (2026–2031) on June 5 that lists annual pavement and signal programs, partially funded Main Street work, and a set of unfunded sidewalk, bike and intersection projects; a public hearing is scheduled for June 26.
Mountlake Terrace staff briefed the City Council on a draft six‑year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for 2026–2031 on June 5, highlighting partially funded Main Street work, several pedestrian/bicycle infill projects and intersection safety studies that the city plans to pursue over the next several years.
The TIP is a required planning document listing the city’s capital transportation projects and funding priorities. Traffic Engineer John Merrick told the council the draft mirrors the adopted CIP and identifies annual programs — street overlay, signal rehabilitation, ADA curb‑ramp work and neighborhood traffic safety — while also listing larger, partially or unfunded capital projects such as Main Street Phase 2 (partially funded) and Phase 3 (study/design), a suite of sidewalk and bike‑lane…
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