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Sumner details 2026–2031 six‑year transportation improvement program; public hearing set for Feb. 3

2156095 · January 28, 2025
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Summary

City engineering staff walked council through the 2026–2031 Six‑Year Transportation Improvement Program, highlighting funded design phases, unfunded construction phases, grant awards and several arterial and trail priorities; the plan must be updated annually and will be filed with WSDOT.

Assistant Engineering Manager Courtney Littrell and Senior Associate City Engineer Andrew Leach presented Resolution 1713, Sumner’s 2026–2031 Six‑Year Transportation Improvement Program update, at the Jan. 27 study session. Littrell said state law requires an annual update and that the plan will be filed with the Washington State Department of Transportation; the city will hold a public hearing on the update at the council’s Feb. 3 regular meeting.

Littrell reviewed arterial projects in the draft TIP. Highlights included the Stewart Road bridge replacement (construction beginning in March with expected completion in 2028), the 166th Avenue East widening and double‑roundabout project (currently in design with environmental…

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