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Region: Puget Sound | Legislative District: 45 | Length: 70.00 ft. | FY 2025 Urban Active Transportation Program (ATP) |
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Existing ConditionsDowntown Duvall generates significant foot traffic year round from its various community attractions. Roadside parking along SR-203, north and south of Cherry St, creates major visibility issues for pedestrians crossing east or West at Cherry St. Currently, Duvall employs flags for pedestrians to cross with to aid visibility at the unmarked crossing. The nearest marked and signalized crossing is more the 500 in either direction. |
TIB Funds | Local Funds | Total Costs | |
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Design | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Right of Way | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Construction | 28,900 | 5,100 | 34,000 |
Project Totals | $28,900 | $5,100 | $34,000 |
TIB Participation | Local Match | Minimum Local Match |
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85.0% | 15.0% | 15% |
This project installs a solar powered RRFB crossing system across the northernmost intersection of SR-203 and NE Cherry Street. Adding this system (poles, audible buttons, signage, lighting, panels)