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Tumwater committee backs grant amendment to speed reimbursement for Percival Creek fish‑passage project

3039593 · April 17, 2025
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The City of Tumwater Public Works Committee voted unanimously to recommend a grant‑agreement amendment with the Washington Recreation and Conservation Office that changes construction‑phase reimbursement from 15% to 85% for the Percival Creek fish‑passage project. The committee approved placing the amendment on the May 6 council consent calendar.

The City of Tumwater Public Works Committee on April 17 voted to recommend a grant agreement amendment with the Washington Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) for the Percival Creek Fish Passage project, changing the construction‑phase reimbursement rate from 15% to 85% and directing the item to the Tumwater City Council consent calendar for May 6, 2025.

The amendment affects a Salmon Recovery Funding Board (SRFB) grant administered by RCO that provides $257,550 for the Percival Creek project. Ryan Blazer, an engineer with the City of Tumwater Transportation Engineering…

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