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Public Works announces roughly $2.5 million FHWA Safe Streets grant for sidewalks, intersections and speed‑feedback signs

Walla Walla County Board of Commissioners · January 12, 2026
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Walla Walla County Public Works told commissioners it secured about $2.5 million from FHWA's Safe Streets for All program to support sidewalk and bike‑lane work, intersection reconfiguration and speed‑feedback signage on several county corridors; the department will return with grant agreement details and project numbers.

Dan Mack, Public Works director, updated the Walla Walla County Board of Commissioners on Jan. 12 about planned construction projects and funding outcomes. He said the county was the only Washington recipient awarded a large combined FHWA Safe Streets for All grant in the latest round — approximately $2.5 million — to support multiple projects.

Mack and engineer Joel Dickerson said the grant will fund…

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