Kirkland gets $2.6 million for transportation improvements

Kirkland recently received a combined $2.6 million for transportation improvements via action by the Puget Sound Regional Council.

Kirkland recently received a combined $2.6 million for transportation improvements via action by the Puget Sound Regional Council.

The projects are:

• N.E. 120th Street, $2.5 million for construction

• 100th Avenue Bike Lanes, $119,000 for construction

“Helping communities secure federal transportation funding is one of the key roles of the PSRC,” said PSRC President, Kitsap County Commissioner Josh Brown. “These projects rose to the top on their merits and can not only deliver improvements for the future, but help grow jobs in the near term.”

PSRC develops policies and coordinates decisions about regional growth, transportation and economic development planning within King, Pierce, Snohomish and Kitsap counties. The council is composed of over 80 entities, including all four counties, cities and towns, ports, state and local transportation agencies and tribal governments within the region. In 2012, PSRC will select projects for the roughly $400 million in federal funds the region can expect to receive over the next few years.