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Lewiston delays final vote on 2026 Transportation CIP, staff to return March 9 after council revisions

Lewiston City Council · February 24, 2026
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Summary

After a lengthy public hearing on the 2026 Transportation Capital Improvement Plan, the Lewiston City Council accepted public feedback, noted a pending $20 million federal BUILD grant submission and agreed to continue the CIP discussion and adoption at its March 9 meeting so members can propose ranking changes.

The Lewiston City Council on Monday heard a detailed presentation from Public Works Director Dustin Johnson on the proposed 2026 Transportation Capital Improvement Plan and elected to continue the item for more council amendments rather than adopt it that night.

Johnson reviewed recent and planned projects, funding strategies and the ranking criteria the city uses to evaluate projects (mobility, livability, safety, responsible governance and economic vitality). He…

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