The Sidney Road Non-Motorized Improvements project has been awarded!
The Sidney Road Non-Motorized Improvements project will commence on August 4th in Port Orchard, focusing on installing new sidewalks and ADA ramps. The initiative also includes the installation of new sewer and storm utilities, with asphalt paving scheduled after the utility work is finalized. This project is supported by funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act, which aims to reduce climate pollution and improve public health through cap-and-invest initiatives. The first order of work will take place at Sidney Glen Elementary, where residents can expect delays. City officials urge community members to subscribe to notifications for timely updates on the project’s progress.
This effort underscores Port Orchard's commitment to enhancing local infrastructure and promoting sustainable practices. The Climate Commitment Act aims to create jobs while addressing environmental concerns, making this project significant for both the community and the state. Local officials view the improvements as a step toward better accessibility and environmental stewardship.