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Puyallup accepts $8.7 million state grant for four culvert replacements in Deer Creek watershed

Puyallup City Council · January 8, 2026
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Summary

The council voted to accept an $8.7 million Washington State Department of Ecology grant to replace four culverts (including 12th Street and multiple Deer Creek crossings) aimed at stream restoration and fish passage improvements.

Puyallup city staff and engineers told council the city will accept a Washington State Department of Ecology grant worth roughly $8.7 million to fund four culvert replacement and stream-restoration projects in the Deer Creek watershed and associated tributaries.

City Engineer Hans Hunger described the grant as primarily restoration-focused. He said the city has completed…

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