Snoqualmie OKs six-year transportation plan


July 14, 2009 · Updated 1:47 PM 

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The Snoqualmie City Council unanimously approved its six-year transportation plan on Monday, July 13. Approval of the plan was required to qualify city projects for federal funds.

The six-year plan is part road map, part wish list — not all projects in the list are funded. The plan includes a new Tokul Road roundabout, several phases of road work as part of a new pedestrian-friendly downtown Snoqualmie, replacement of two old wooden bridges on Meadowbrook Way and a complete reconstruction of Newton Street.

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