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Six-Year Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) for Ferndale

Ferndale, WALocal News

The City of Ferndale's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) is a crucial document that outlines upcoming projects aimed at repairing roadways, installing sidewalks, and improving traffic circulation. By submitting this plan annually to the Washington State Department of Transportation, the city ensures that its transportation needs are addressed at the state level. The TIP not only identifies local projects but also serves as a means to access funding from programs like the Transportation Improvement Board and the Surface Transportation Program. The current TIP, adopted in June 2024, is accessible through links provided in the article, along with previous years' plans for public review. This transparency allows residents to stay informed about infrastructure developments in their community.

For any inquiries regarding the TIP, residents can easily contact the city through an email link or by phone. The ongoing commitment to improving transportation infrastructure reflects the city’s dedication to enhancing the quality of life for its residents. With these improvements, Ferndale aims to foster safer and more efficient transportation options for all.

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