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Shelton wins roughly $5.3 million in grants for Olympic Highway North pedestrian and repaving projects; council approves design contract resolution
Summary
Council approved a staff resolution to contract for design and bidding support for systemic pedestrian safety improvements and move forward with a federally funded repaving project on Olympic Highway North, backed by roughly $1.29 million in pedestrian-safety funds and about $3.5–$4.0 million in TIB grants for repaving.
The Shelton City Council on May 20 approved a resolution allowing the city manager to sign a professional services agreement to design pedestrian-safety improvements and support bidding for a larger repaving project on Olympic Highway North.
Assistant Public Works Director Erin Hicks and Public Works Director Jay Harris told the council the city has secured two major grant…
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