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Residents press Clallam County on trails and intersection safety as staff outline six‑year transportation plan
Summary
County engineers presented the six‑year Transportation Improvement Program and invited questions; residents asked for a Diamond Point Road parallel trail and short‑term safety fixes at Old Olympic and K's after measuring sign placement and reporting recent crashes.
County Engineer Joe D'Nisi briefed attendees on Clallam County’s six‑year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), described that list as capital projects (not routine maintenance) and said the county has about 42 funded projects plus a similar number of unfunded projects posted on the roads website and previously presented to the Planning Commission.
D'Nisi introduced engineers Jason Odell and Will Habel and asked the audience to use the meeting for questions. Public commenters raised specific safety and trail requests:
- Resident Sarah Tetrault asked the county to support a non‑motorized trail parallel to Diamond…
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