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2022/23 as identified as a "necessary maintenance/rehabilitation" in Kittitas County Public <br />Works' 10 -Year Transportation Asset Management Plan (TAMP). Grant funding is also being <br />sought for a pathway in upper county. <br />6.0 Implementation <br />Once deficiencies have been identified and prioritized (Table 1), the County is prepared to go <br />about creating a plan for implementation. As stated in the previous section, the County is <br />already poised to make improvements to the majority of the sidewalks and curb ramps in the <br />current inventory, thus making an implementation plan relatively simple. Those priorities not <br />identified in the implementation of repairs and improvements are: one curb ramp near the City <br />of Ellensburg's housing development off Dry Creek Rd. which is low priority due to being nearly <br />compliant, and ramps or approaches at the S. Cie Elum Way bridge over the Yakima River. <br />Implementation is planned as follows. Items in bold are currently being addressed: <br />✓ S. Cie Elum Way Curb Ramps: Not yet scheduled. <br />✓ Thorp Hwy.: The Thorp School District plans on modifying the sidewalk and curb ramp <br />to fit their users' needs best. <br />✓ Bowers Rd.: Scheduled for improvements in 2022/23. <br />✓ Airport Rd.: Scheduled for improvements in 2022/23. <br />✓ Bowers Business Loop: Scheduled for improvements in 2022/23. <br />✓ Dry Creek Rd.: Not yet scheduled. <br />7.0 Inventories <br />7.1 Pedestrian Facility Inventory <br />Sidewalks and Crosswalks <br />Kittitas County has conducted an updated inventory review of sidewalks, crosswalks, and <br />facilities and parking lots owned or operated by the County. This inventory should be updated <br />as the community grows and develops, and annexations occur. Table 2 lists sidewalks and <br />crosswalks, while Table 3 lists maintenance shops, storage facilities, and parking lots. Inventory <br />maps are also included in Appendix A. <br />1 <br />