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Shelton council approves comprehensive plan submittal, compost procurement ordinance and Crosstown Trail design contract

6407414 · October 22, 2025
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Summary

On Oct. 21 the Shelton City Council voted to submit its updated comprehensive plan for state review, adopt a compost procurement ordinance required under state law, and authorize design work for the Crosstown Trail phase 1.

The Shelton City Council on Oct. 21 voted to: authorize staff to submit the city’s updated comprehensive plan to the Washington State Department of Ecology for the required 60-day review; adopt an ordinance requiring compost procurement consistent with recent state law; and approve a design work order for phase 1 of the Crosstown Trail.

The council’s actions move three multi-step projects forward. The comprehensive plan submission begins the statutorily required interagency review that can produce recommended changes from state agencies. The compost ordinance implements recent state statutory direction cited by staff as House Bill 1799 and related RCW language. The Crosstown Trail resolution funds design with a consultant on a roughly 1.5-mile corridor stretching from Wallace Kneeland Park toward U.S. 101.

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