April 25, 2009
OLYMPIA…Today
the state Senate passed
Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5352, the final version of
the 2009-11 transportation budget. Sen. Linda Evans Parlette,
R-Wenatchee, commented on the measure immediately following its
passage.
“I am very happy that the final budget reinstated many of the
12th District projects that were removed by the House,” said
Parlette. “Putting this budget together was made especially
challenging by the fact that gas tax revenues are down
significantly. The transportation budget we voted on today was
very good news for our district.”
The three large George Sellar Bridge projects retained their
funding:
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George Sellar Bridge (State Route 285):
Additional eastbound lane construction is scheduled
to run from May until winter stops the work; it is slated
for completion in 2010.
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West end of the George Sellar Bridge (S.R. 285):
Intersection improvement project is funded and
scheduled for construction in 2011.
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East end of the George Sellar Bridge (State Route 28):
Construction is scheduled for 2010.
Funding is also intact for work at the junction of U.S. Highway
2 and U.S. Highway 97 to Ninth Street (S.R. 28), where stage one
and design work is underway. Construction is scheduled for the
summers of 2010 and 2011.
In addition to these projects, a couple new 12th District
projects have received federal funding:
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$736,250 for terminal expansion at Pangborn Memorial Airport
in Wenatchee; and
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$1.5 million for a historic pipeline/pedestrian bridge in
Wenatchee.
Two projects are delayed in the transportation budget:
a paving project at U.S. 97 and Orondo northward and an
access control project at S.R. 28 East in Wenatchee.
“This transportation budget will create jobs in North-Central
Washington and keep people moving around our communities,” said
Parlette. “I am pleased with how things turned out for our
district in this final transportation budget.”
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For more information contact:
Rebecca Japhet,
Senate
Republican Communications Director,
(360) 786-7516