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Kittitas County adopts 6-year transportation plan and 2026 annual road program, aims to restore chip-seal mileage

Kittitas County Board of Commissioners · October 21, 2025
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Summary

The Board adopted Resolution 2025-195 to approve the 2026–2031 Transportation Improvement Program and the 2026 Annual Road Program. Public Works said the county cut chip-seal mileage by about 20 miles in 2025 and aims to return to about 70 miles per year (a 7–8 year cycle). The plan prioritizes projects for grant pursuit and funds a new 'Flagger

The Kittitas County Board of Commissioners voted to adopt the county’s 6-Year Transportation Improvement Program for 2026–2031 and the 2026 Annual Road Program by approving Resolution 2025-195. The board heard a presentation from Josh Fredrickson of Public Works, there were no oral public comments in the auditorium, and the measure passed following brief board remarks.

Fredrickson said Public Works updated the six-year plan this cycle to reflect a realistic view of the funding the county…

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