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Granite Falls accepts three TIB grants for 2026 road and pedestrian projects

April 01, 2026 | Granite Falls, Snohomish County, Washington


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Granite Falls accepts three TIB grants for 2026 road and pedestrian projects
The City Council unanimously accepted three Transportation Improvement Board (TIB) grant awards on Dec. 3 for Granite Falls’ 2026 transportation program.

Councilmember Steven Glenn moved to accept the awards and Mayor Pro Tem Tom FitzGerald seconded. The council authorized the City Manager to execute the three grant agreements with the Washington State Transportation Improvement Board: 2-P-820(012)-1 (2026 Crack Seal Project), 2-P-820(013)-1 (2026 Overlay Project), and C-P-820(002)-1 (2026 Pedestrian Improvement Program Project).

Specific grant dollar amounts were not listed in the motions recorded at the meeting; staff will finalize grant documents and return any required budget amendments to the council for approval.

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