Gig Harbor, WA|Press Release|
Gig Harbor Stinson Ave/Rosedale Street Intersection 10-Day Full Closure Beginning On April 21 To April 30
Significant delays are continued to be expected in the downtown Gig Harbor corridor.
Significant delays are continued to be expected in the downtown Gig Harbor corridor.
WSDOT anticipates awarding between $1.1 and $1.3 million in funding. WSDOT will announce grant award decisions after July 1, 2021.
WSDOT will prohibit construction during the heaviest travel times between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. each day.
The survey will be open from April 14 to April 30. The public will also be invited to provide additional input at a virtual public meeting.
Flags will remain at half-staff until sunset on Tuesday, April 20, 2021.
The deadline for applications is noon May 5, 2021 and all projects must be complete in time for grant recipients to submit their project.
The open house will provide an overview of the PRADU program, including the application process and eligibility requirements.
May 1 is Wildfire Community Preparedness Day, and we encourage all Issaquah residents to reduce their wildfire risks.
Details for this event will be published in "Recent News" on this website so stay tuned.
Sound Transit is providing an opportunity to weigh in through a community survey.
Click the link below for more information.
'Each LWSD facility will have at least one station set up to facilitate this process as quickly as possible.'
Sound Transit’s first priority for closing an affordability gap is to seek new funding from federal and state governments and other sources.
The public is invited to attend a virtual event to learn more about the US 2/97 & Easy Street intersection roundabout project in Wenatchee.
Automobile access would also be provided from both 72nd Street to the north and Wagner Way to the south.
Fiscal policy spending can clearly increase demand as money is deposited to consumer accounts.
With nice weather finally upon us, there's nothing like opening a few windows to let in the fresh spring air.
The approved ordinance makes it a gross misdemeanor for any person to knowingly possess a controlled substance.
Flags will remain at half-staff until sunset on April 10.
The work will take approximately 18 months to complete and will be performed in several stages.