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Kent reports more than $9 million in grants, highlights road, trail and facility projects

2115283 · January 16, 2025
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A city staff member summarized this years infrastructure work in Kent, saying crews fixed over 1,400 potholes, collected more than 325 tons of recyclables and used over $9 million in grant funding to complete and begin several capital projects including a multi-use path, roundabouts and a creek reestablishment phase.

A city staff member said Kent crews responded to more than 1,400 potholes this year and collected over 325 tons of recyclable material as officials used more than $9 million in grant funding to complete and begin capital projects across the city.

The funding and work matter because Kent faces ongoing growth that requires both routine maintenance and new infrastructure to serve neighborhoods, the staff member said. The projects aim to repair and expand roads, walking and biking facilities,…

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