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Monroe City Council adopts 2025–2030 six‑year transportation plan
Summary
Council adopted Resolution 2025‑002 after a public hearing to formalize the city’s six‑year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The plan lists paving, signal projects, sidewalk gap fills and possible right‑of‑way purchases; many projects depend on state and federal grants.
Monroe City Council on Tuesday adopted a six‑year Transportation Improvement Program covering 2025–2030, approving Resolution 2025‑002 after a public hearing and staff presentation.
The plan lists prioritized street maintenance and capital projects and describes funding sources and design work needed before construction. "Tonight is a public hearing for our proposed 6 year transportation improvement plan," city staff member Scott Peterson said while opening the staff report.
The TIP includes the city’s annual paving program, sidewalk gap‑fill projects, signal work at 147th Street and other intersection improvements, and illumination for Frieland’s Trail. Peterson told the council that the 147th signal is moving toward construction and that a contractor has been awarded;…
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