This document lists earmarks from the FFY 2010 House Appropriations Subcommittee for various transportation projects totaling over $15 million. Some key earmarks include $750,000 for a Lewis Street Overpass in Pasco, $400,000 for a US 395 North Spokane Corridor, $800,000 for Downtown Tacoma Streetscapes, and over $9 million for a Bellevue-Redmond BRT project in King County. The earmarks are for federal agencies including the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Railroad Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, and Federal Transit Administration and would fund highway, rail, airport and transit improvements if approved by the full House.
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2010 US House transportation sub committee earmarks
This document lists earmarks from the FFY 2010 House Appropriations Subcommittee for various transportation projects totaling over $15 million. Some key earmarks include $750,000 for a Lewis Street Overpass in Pasco, $400,000 for a US 395 North Spokane Corridor, $800,000 for Downtown Tacoma Streetscapes, and over $9 million for a Bellevue-Redmond BRT project in King County. The earmarks are for federal agencies including the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Railroad Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, and Federal Transit Administration and would fund highway, rail, airport and transit improvements if approved by the full House.
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This document lists earmarks from the FFY 2010 House Appropriations Subcommittee for various transportation projects totaling over $15 million. Some key earmarks include $750,000 for a Lewis Street Overpass in Pasco, $400,000 for a US 395 North Spokane Corridor, $800,000 for Downtown Tacoma Streetscapes, and over $9 million for a Bellevue-Redmond BRT project in King County. The earmarks are for federal agencies including the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Railroad Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, and Federal Transit Administration and would fund highway, rail, airport and transit improvements if approved by the full House.
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Note: these are tentative, and have not been passed by the full House
Federal Highway Administration - Surface Transportation Priorities
Lakeview Trail, Mountlake Terrace Center to the Interurban Trail; Inslee; $200,000 Mill Plain Boulevard/SE 136th Avenue Intersection; Baird; $300,000 Lewis Street Overpass (Pasco); Hastings; $750,000 US 395 North Spokane Corridor; McMorris Rodgers; $400,000 US Highway 12, Phase 7, Burbank to Walla Walla; McMorris Rodgers; $400,000 Downtown Tacoma Streetscapes Improvement Project; Dicks; $800,000 M Street SE Grade Separation Project (Auburn); Reichert; $750,000 70th Avenue East & Valley Avenue East Corridor Project (Fife); Smith; $300,000
Federal Highway Administration - Federal lands (Public Lands Highways)
Pedestrian Safety Improvements at Suquamish Way and Division Streets; Inslee; $600,000 116th Street NE Interchange Improvements Project (Tulalip Tribes); Larsen; $800,000 US Highway 101 Corridor Improvement Project; Dicks; $1,000,000
Federal Railroad Administration - Rail Line Relocation and Improvement
Program Hoquiam Horn Spur Railroad Track Improvement Project; Dicks; $350,000
Federal Aviation Administration - Airport Improvement Program
City of Colville Airport Project; McMorris Rodgers; $425,000
Federal Transit Administration - Buses & Bus Facilities
Chuckanut Park and Ride Facility; Larsen; $400,000 Pacific Transit Vehicle Replacement; Baird; $250,000 Link Transit commuter coaches; Hastings; $500,000 Port Angeles Gateway International Multi-modal Transportation Center; Dicks; $550,000 West Seattle RapidRide and Hybrid Bus Program; McDermott; $600,000 Pierce Transit clean fuel buses; Smith; $500,000
Federal Transit Administration - Alternatives Analysis
SE King County Commuter Rail and Transit Centers Feasibility Study; Reichert; $360,000
Federal Transit Administration - Capital Investment Grants
Bellevue-Redmond BRT, King County; The President, Reichert; $9,368,193