NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 6 YEAR TIP

Sunnyside, WALocal News

The Sunnyside City Council will hold a public hearing on July 14, 2025, at the Sunnyside Law & Justice Center to discuss amendments to the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) for 2026-2031. This annual process ensures compliance with state and federal transportation improvement laws and policies. Citizens can participate by attending in person, joining the Zoom meeting, or submitting written comments to the City Clerk via email or mail. The draft TIP is available on the city’s website for public review. Jacqueline Renteria, the City Clerk, certified the notice for publication in the Sunnyside Sun.

Residents are encouraged to express their views on the proposed transportation projects, which could impact local infrastructure. The public hearing presents a vital opportunity for community engagement in shaping the city’s transportation future. The council seeks to involve citizens in discussing the improvements needed for Sunnyside’s transportation system.

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