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Council authorizes coordination with WSDOT and design services for Annapolis Creek fish-passage work
Summary
Port Orchard authorized a non-financial MOU with WSDOT for fish-passage project coordination (city to cover any utility relocation costs) and approved a professional-services agreement for design of the Annapolis Creek fish-passage culvert replacement, noting a required budget amendment of roughly $236,000 to complete the design phase.
The Port Orchard City Council on Feb. 24 authorized coordination with the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) on fish-passage projects and approved a professional-services agreement for design work on the Annapolis Creek fish-passage culvert replacement.
MOU with WSDOT: Staff explained that WSDOT will manage and fund the statewide fish-passage program to replace culverts that block salmon and steelhead migration; the city would be responsible for relocation costs for any city-owned utilities impacted by WSDOT work in…
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