Sidney Non-Motorized Improvements Update Work near Berry Lake Rd and Sidney Avenue

Port Orchard, WALocal News

Construction crews will commence work on October 8 at the intersection of Berry Lake Road and Sidney Avenue, focusing on the installation of new storm structures and pipes. Residents should anticipate delays as this significant phase of the Sidney Road Non-Motorized Improvements project unfolds. Funded by Washington's Climate Commitment Act, the project aims to reduce climate pollution and bolster public health. The CCA allocates cap-and-invest dollars towards such initiatives, supporting job creation and environmental sustainability. Local officials express gratitude for community patience during this important endeavor.

Enhancements to non-motorized transportation are crucial for improving safety and accessibility in the area. This project aligns with Washington's broader climate action goals and infrastructure improvements. The community's cooperation is vital for the successful completion of these improvements.

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