6-Year TIP - City of Edmonds, WA

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds has announced its 6-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), outlining a series of transportation projects set to take place between 2024 and 2029. This comprehensive plan is integral for addressing the transportation needs of the community, focusing on enhancing mobility and safety for all users. By investing in key infrastructure improvements, the city aims to create a more efficient transportation network that supports both residents and visitors. The TIP not only reflects the city's commitment to sustainable development but also aligns with broader regional transportation goals. Community engagement is encouraged, with residents invited to review the full TIP document available online and share their feedback.

This initiative also highlights the importance of transparent governance in urban planning. As Edmonds continues to grow, the TIP will play a crucial role in guiding future transportation decisions. Overall, this program seeks to ensure that the city's infrastructure can support a vibrant and active community for years to come.

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