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Transportation Improvement Board Awards Funds for Orchard Drive Resurfacing

The Washington State Transportation Improvement Board has awarded $348,664 to the City of Pullman for the Orchard Drive & Valley Road Resurfacing Project, scheduled for construction in 2025. This funding is crucial for the project, which will enhance local infrastructure and complement recent developments by Washington State University. The grant covers over 82% of the project costs, showcasing the state's commitment to transportation improvements.

Presidential Candidates Make Push for Young Vote Amid Mixed Feelings

The Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport has officially opened a new three-gate passenger terminal, marking a significant milestone for the region's air travel infrastructure. Executive Director Tony leads the efforts to enhance accessibility and convenience for travelers in Pullman, Washington. This development follows the groundbreaking that took place in August 2022 and is expected to improve local connectivity.

New terminal at Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport

The Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport has officially opened a new three-gate passenger terminal, marking a significant milestone for local air travel and connectivity. This development, overseen by Executive Director Tony, enhances the airport's capacity to serve the community of Pullman, Washington. The terminal's unveiling follows the groundbreaking in August 2022, highlighting a commitment to improving regional infrastructure.

New terminal at Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport

The Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport has officially opened a new three-gate passenger terminal, marking a significant development for the region's transportation infrastructure. This project, which began in August 2022, aims to enhance travel accessibility and support local economic growth. Executive Director Tony has highlighted the terminal's potential to improve connectivity for residents and visitors alike.

Military Hill Resurfacing Project

The Military Hill resurfacing project is set to commence on June 17, 2024, impacting local residents and the transportation network in Pullman, Washington. The city expresses appreciation for the patience and understanding of the community during the construction period. This project highlights the city's commitment to maintaining and improving its infrastructure.

Pullman Transit Fall 2024 Route and Service Levels Public Forums

The City of Pullman is hosting public forums on April 24 and April 25, 2024, to gather community feedback on proposed transit route and service level changes set to begin in Fall 2024. These sessions aim to enhance public transportation reliability and financial sustainability, inviting both in-person and written comments from the public.