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Meeting
Date
5/5/2026
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
Location
Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
Meeting type
Regular
Meeting document type
Fully Executed Version
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Request to Approve a Resolution to Adopt the Snoqualmie Pass Comprehensive Safety Action Plan
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8
Placement
Consent Agenda
Row ID
144005
Type
Resolution
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Kittitas County I Snoqualmie Pass Comprehensive Safety Plan 20 <br />Washington State Truck Parking <br />Implementation Plan (2024)* <br />The Washington State Truck Parking lmplementation Plan, developed by <br />the Freight Mobility Strategic lnvestment Board (FMSIB) in consultation <br />with WSDOT, outlines specific and actionable recommendations, including <br />an implementation timeline and grant opportunities, to expand both <br />public and private truck parking supply across the state. l-90 is identified <br />as one of the state's major freight corridors with truck parking facilities <br />that are at or over capacity during overnight hours. The plan identified and <br />assessed development opportunities along l-90, particularly near North <br />Bend and within the surrounding 30-mile corridor segment. A key finding <br />of the plan is that this section of l-90 lies outside the urban growth area <br />boundary, meaning new parking solutions will require collaboration and <br />coordination among state, regional, and local partners. Addressing this gap <br />is especially important for Snoqualmie Pass, where limited truck parking <br />often results in drivers staging on shoulders, ramps, and local roads. <br />Snoqualmie Valley/Northeast King <br />County Subarea Plan (2024)tt <br />The Snoqualmie Valley/Northeast King County Subarea Plan (2024) is a <br />component of the King County Comprehensive Plan that establishes a <br />2O-year vision for land use, transportation, and community development <br />within the subarea. The plan includes policies that support transportation <br />safety, access, and mobility improvements relevant to this CSAP effort. <br />Key supportive policies include: <br />. SVNE-26: Support safety improvements to the State Route <br />906 corridor for Snoqualmie Pass residents and visitors through <br />working with the Washington State Department of Transportation, <br />Kittitas County, local businesses, and the community. <br />. SVNE-31: Explore alternatives to driving alone to Snoqualmie <br />Pass, particularly in the winter, to reduce congestion, reduce safety <br />hazards, and expand access to the Pass, by working with Washington <br />State, Kitiitas County, local businesses, and the community. <br />" hitns://fmsib.wa gcv/stLrciies/irLr.k-narl<ine-imnlementation-plan <br />ft htcs://kinssorrntv.gov/-^n/deot/loca!-seryices/brrlldlrres-orooertv/develooment- <br />nl. nni ng- regu ia h ons/s Li ba rea-nir ns /s nogui I mie-vallev- n e - ki ns-.ol <br />' <br />ntv <br />@,r <br />,sr. -
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