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TIB grants funds curb-ramp and crosswalk work on Seventh Avenue; design slated for 2025

2244674 · January 21, 2025
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City staff told the Edmonds Parks & Public Works Committee on Jan. 21 that the Transportation Improvement Board awarded a grant to fund ADA curb-ramp upgrades and a mid-block pedestrian crossing on Seventh Avenue between Bell Street and State Route 524.

City staff told the Edmonds Parks & Public Works Committee on Jan. 21 that the Transportation Improvement Board (TIB) awarded a grant to fund curb-ramp upgrades and a mid-block pedestrian crossing on Seventh Avenue between Bell Street and State Route 524.

A staff presenter said the grant application, submitted in August, sought funding primarily for ADA-compliant pedestrian curb ramps at intersections along the proposed overlay and a mid-block crosswalk at Sprague adjacent to the park. The TIB portion was described as “just under $380,000,” and staff said the local match would be funded…

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