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Committee reviews 6-year transportation improvement plan update, moves to prepare materials for public comment

3689676 · June 5, 2025
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Summary

City staff presented an updated six-year Transportation Improvement Plan that removes completed projects, reassigns funding status for several projects now in the CIP and fixes mapping artifacts; staff will bring a formal agenda bill and public hearing materials next week to meet a June 30 deadline.

Dylan Gamble, a city staff member, told the Parks and Public Works Committee on the 6-year Transportation Improvement Plan — the city’s TIP — that the document is the city’s annual update of planned transportation projects and must be transmitted to the state by June 30.

The update presented to the committee removes projects completed since last year (including the two Meadowbrook Way bridge repairs and the Fourth Street sidewalk project), preserves the staff ranking used previously, and moves several projects into an actively funded category after their inclusion in the city’s adopted Capital Improvement Program. “It is not tied to — it’s not funding constrained,” Gamble said, describing the TIP as an identification and planning document rather than a funding plan.

Why it matters: the TIP…

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