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4/8/2024
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Public Works Study Session
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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perspectives and experiences with Kittitas County roads and bridges and identified both support <br /> and opposition to a proposed road levy to pay for continued road and bridge maintenance. <br /> Throughout the interviews, many of the participants echoed similar themes that included: <br /> • An acknowledgement that County roads and bridges were in pretty good condition overall, <br /> but require continued maintenance and that some specific areas were in poorer condition <br /> • A need to consider different methods of raising funds that did not disproportionally burden <br /> residents and allowed visitors to help pay the costs <br /> • A need to understand the specifics of a levy,what led to needing a levy, and how the funds <br /> would be used, and <br /> The need to lead any levy outreach with transparency and to start that outreach as soon as <br /> possible,with opportunities for in person engagement. <br /> Key Themes and Takeaways <br /> The following section highlights the key themes and takeaways from the stakeholder interviews. <br /> Stakeholders <br /> The time interviewees have lived in the county ranged from just a few years to multi-generation <br /> Lifelong residents.They live and recreate in the area in addition to working in a variety of fields, <br /> including emergency services,transportation, real estate,tourism, business,agriculture, and <br /> public service. Overall, interviewees said that transportation was a priority and felt that their peers, <br /> professional groups, and communities also shared their priorities and concerns around <br /> maintaining County roads for safety and daily personal and business-related use.They generally <br /> had a positive outlook regarding Kittitas County and quality of life issues,though almost all shared <br /> concerns about area growth and funding growth-related road and bridge needs. <br /> Current Situation <br /> Interviewees use County roads and bridges to get to and from home and work,for recreation,for <br /> business,transporting harvest, and for daily tasks.They shared that visitors also rely on the roads <br /> and bridges to visit the area, especially during the summer months for recreation and for people <br /> who have homes in the area. Overall, participants describe the conditions of the county roads and <br /> bridges as pretty good,with an average rating of about six or seven on <br /> a scale of one to ten,with one being the worst and 10 the best.While 66 Newhomes in <br /> the roads and bridges are generally in good condition, some did rural areas and <br /> acknowledge that some areas have roads and bridges in poor condition, an increase in <br /> such as decommissioned bridges in Elk Meadow.Some people also noted visitors put <br /> concerns over road and bridge conditions and their ability to support larger pressure on <br /> vehicles like emergency services vehicles,freight for hauling goods, or roads. Iq 11 <br /> school buses(i.e., school buses can no longer use Cook Canyon Bridge or or <br /> due to safety concerns). It was also noted that upper county roads dealt with increased wear and <br /> usage due to greater traffic and spillover from Interstate-90(1-90) congestion.A number of <br /> Kittitas County Road Levy Research I Stakeholder Interview Draft Summary 2 <br /> March 2024 <br />
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