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Sumner outlines $450,000 first-year Transportation Benefit District plan
Summary
City staff proposed using an estimated $450,000 in TBD revenue for chip seal work and ADA curb ramp upgrades, naming three primary chip-seal corridors and a construction timeline; council questioned prioritization and ADA obligations.
City engineering staff told the Sumner City Council they plan to spend an estimated $450,000 in the Transportation Benefit District's first year on pavement preservation and accessibility projects.
Courtney Littrell, assistant engineering manager, said the TBD was formed last year and is funded by a 0.1% sales tax dedicated to roadway maintenance and preservation. Littrell said collections began on 01/01/2026 and staff recommend using roughly $300,000 for chip seal work and…
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