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University Place Could Get $5.7 Million For Transportation Improvements

The Puget Sound Regional Council is recommending a list projects that will be covered by $440 million in federal funds. The University Place improvements include $3.4 million worth of work on Bridgeport Way West.

The Puget Sound Regional Council is recommending more than $5.7 million in funding for projects serving University Place, part of more than $440 million in federal funds proposed by PSRC to improve transportation around the region.

Projects include:

  • 27th St. W Asphalt Overlay Project - $332,200
  • 40th St W Asphalt Overlay Project - $249,831
  • Bridgeport Way Phase 3B - $1,696,700
  • Bridgeport Way Phase 5 Roadway Improvements - $1,745,000
  • Mildred St./67th Avenue Roadway Improvements - $1,516,691
  • S. 56th Street/Cirque Drive Corridor Improvements - $200,000

β€œThese projects were selected on their merits and support the region’s economic development and growth,” said Bellevue Councilmember Claudia Balducci, chair of PSRC’s Transportation Policy Board.Β  β€œWhen Congress approved these funds earlier this year, their focus was on growing and sustaining jobs.Β  These projects, large and small, will put people to work and shore up the foundations of our economy for the future.”
PSRC is encouraging public comments on the projects proposed for funding and on the region’s draft Transportation Improvement Program for 2013-2016. The public comment period runs from September 13 through October 25, 2012. The vote by PSRC’s Executive Board to approve the 2013-2016 Transportation Improvement Program is scheduled for October 25. A complete list of all projects and more information is available at psrc.org.Β Β 
How to make a comment:
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Mail:

Puget Sound Regional Council

ATTN: Kelly McGourty

1011 Western Avenue, Suite 500

Seattle, Washington 98104-1035

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E-mail:

kmcgourty@psrc.org

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In Person:

October 11, 2012 or October 25, 2012

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