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Clallam County presents 6‑year Transportation Improvement Program, highlights safety plan and Olympic Discovery Trail gaps
Summary
County engineer reviewed the six‑year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), describing roughly 42 funded capital projects and about 40–50 unfunded projects; staff announced a grant‑funded countywide safety action plan and added fish‑passage projects. Public questions focused on fund balances, trail easements and project prioritization.
County Engineer Joe Donisi gave an overview of Clallam County’s six‑year Transportation Improvement Program at a public town hall, saying the TIP is “a 6 year transportation improvement program, and it's basically a capital plan for roads, for transportation.” The presentation described which kinds of roads the TIP covers, how projects move from the unfunded to the funded list, and how the public can comment on individual projects.
Donisi told attendees the TIP is designed as a capital program that focuses on collector and higher‑order roads rather than local access streets: many local access roads are not included because the county cannot feasibly program every small segment. He said the list contains…
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