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Larsen Secures $4.9 Million for Tulalip Tribes’ Road Safety Projects
Tulalip, WA,
June 26, 2024
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) awarded a $4,975,000 million grant to the Tulalip Tribes to plan, design and construct improvements to the 4th Street and 88th Street NE crossings of Interstate 5 (I-5). These two interchanges at 88th Street NE and 4th Street NE/State Route 528/Marine Drive regularly experience congestion and mobility challenges for cars, trucks, pedestrians and transit users.
TULALIP, WA – Today, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) awarded a $4,975,000 million grant to the Tulalip Tribes to plan, design and construct improvements to the 4th Street and 88th Street NE crossings of Interstate 5 (I-5). These two interchanges at 88th Street NE and 4th Street NE/State Route 528/Marine Drive regularly experience congestion and mobility challenges for cars, trucks, pedestrians and transit users. DOT awarded the funding through the Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) Discretionary Grant Program, which enables communities of all sizes to carry out road, rail, transit and other surface transportation projects with significant local or regional impact. “Anyone who uses the 4th Street and 88th Street NE crossings knows how congested and dangerous these intersections are during peak travel hours,” said Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02), the lead Democrat on the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee. “Thanks to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Tulalip Tribes has the funding it needs to make significant improvements at these crossings to ensure all road users can safely travel to and from the Tulalip Reservation, Quil Ceda Village, and communities in Snohomish County and along the I-5 corridor.” The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law authorized $7.5 billion over five years for the existing RAISE Discretionary Program, formerly known as TIGER and BUILD grants – a 50 percent increase in funding. This year, DOT awarded nearly $90 million to eight projects in Washington state – the most RAISE grant funding awarded to any state in this round of funding – including $17.9 million to the Port of Bellingham. Larsen Has Secured $82.4 Million in RAISE Grants for WA-02 Since 2022 Larsen has secured five RAISE grants totaling $82,406,000 for local communities since the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law was signed in November 2021. In addition to the $4.9 million grant, Larsen has helped deliver:
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