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Granite Falls council backs SR9/SR92 funding request; manager outlines state funding asks for local projects
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Summary
Council authorized Mayor Hartman to sign a letter supporting Marysville’s SR9/SR92 intersection improvement request and City Manager Brent Kirk outlined state funding asks including about $450,000 for Boys & Girls Club paving and $75,000 for a Lake Gardner dock.
The City Council authorized Mayor Matthew Hartman to sign a letter supporting Marysville’s funding request for the SR9/SR92 intersection improvement (roundabout) project during its Jan. 15 meeting.
Councilmember Straughn moved to approve the mayoral support letter; Councilmember Griggs seconded the motion and the council carried the action. The minute record shows the vote as carried; no roll‑call tally was recorded in the transcript.
Separately, City Manager Brent Kirk summarized state funding requests he is pursuing on behalf of the city: about $450,000 to pave the Boys & Girls Club parking lot and alley, and a $75,000 request for a dock at Lake Gardner, noting the city will use REET funding from Snohomish County for the dock project. Kirk also said the city is not pursuing a planned Washington, D.C. trip and that Warren Perkins has been hired to assist with public works standards and development code fixes.
These actions are authorizations to support regional funding efforts and to advance local capital requests; the council did not take additional formal action on the Manager’s listed funding asks during the meeting.
