NOA Sidney Road Non-Motorized Improvements PO Number PW25-011 PW25-012 - Port Orchard

Port Orchard, WALocal News

Port Orchard released a public notice for the Sidney Road Non-Motorized Improvements project, associated with purchase order numbers PW25-011 and PW25-012. Residents are invited to comment on the proposal, with assurances of receiving updates once a decision is finalized. The project aims to enhance non-motorized transportation infrastructure, including potential upgrades to sidewalks and bike lanes. Local engagement is crucial, as community feedback will influence the project's development and implementation. This initiative is part of a larger strategy to promote sustainable transportation options in Port Orchard and improve overall accessibility.

The city has allocated resources to ensure the project meets the community's needs and priorities. Officials stress the importance of public involvement in shaping the future of transportation in the area. By encouraging resident participation, Port Orchard aims to create a more walkable and bike-friendly environment.

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