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City of Gig Harbor's 56th Street Roundabout

8-1-127(011)-1

8-1-127(011)-1
56th Street Roundabout

38th Ave

FY 2026 Urban Arterial Program
Current Phase : Design
Total TIB Funding : $1,644,460

County: Pierce   |   Legislative District: 26   |   Project Length: 0.09   |   TIB Engineer: Greg Armstrong   |   Last Payment Date:

Project Information

Lead Agency GIG HARBOR
Funding Year 2026
Program UAP
Current Phase Design
Legislative District 26
Congressional District 6
Federal Route Number 3326
Project Length 0.09 mi.
ADT 20,000
Functional Class Principal
Type of Work Safety
Project Contact Stephanie Seibel
Contact Email sseibel@gigharborwa.gov
TIB Engineer Greg Armstrong
Last Payment Date
Cultural Resource Assessment Section 106

Project Schedule

  Target Date Actual Date
Project Selection Date   11/22/2024
Delayed Project Date 07/01/2029  
DAHP Assessment Date   09/22/2022
Predesign Approval
Design Approval 02/01/2025 12/03/2024
Bid Auth. Approval 10/01/2025
Construction Approval 10/21/2025
Project Closeout 12/01/2026
Audit Date  
Withdrawn Date  

Project Funding

TIB Funds Project Costs
Environmental Study 0 0
Design Study 0 0
Total Predesign 0 0
     
Special Study 0 0
Design 0 0
Right of Way 162,180 270,300
Total Design 162,180 270,300
     
Construction Engineering 150,000 250,000
Construction Contract 1,332,280 2,220,466
Other Construction 0 0
Total Construction 1,482,280 2,470,466
     
Total TIB Funding 1,644,460 2,740,766

Local Funding Partners

Funding Amount Percent
GIG HARBOR 1,096,306 40.0%
WSDOT Funding 0 0.0%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total Local Funding 1,096,306 40.0%

Project Description

This project constructs a roundabout instead of retrofitting a signal at this location. The roundabout will also improve safety, mobility, and the physical condition with pedestrian facilities and low-speed entry and exit legs.The design will install RRFB crosswalks on all legs of the intersection to enhance pedestrian safety. Shared use path or widened sidewalks will be used for the project to give cyclists an alternative should they not feel safe taking a lane to navigate the roundabout. The roundabout will bring the entire intersection into compliance with current ADA standards, consistent with the citys ADA transition plan. Geometry of the roundabout has been designed to prioritize slow entry, exit, and circulating speeds while concurrently maximizing vehicular efficiency.

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Project Delays

Delay Type Resolution Date Comments

No delayed project history.

Project Payments