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CITY OF C ELUM ANNEXATION SR 903 <br />Joshua <br />Fredrickson <br />briefed <br />the <br />Board of <br />reqardinQ <br />the <br />CitV <br />of <br />Cle <br />El'm' <br />s reques <br />t <br />903/Second Street currently <br />Transportation jurisdiction <br />on both sides <br />roadway itself <br />County Commissioners <br />to annex a section of SR <br />under Washington State Department of <br />. Joshua Fredrickson explained that <br />of the roadway had previously been annexed, but <br />had not , <br />Fredrickson advised <br />urban standards to <br />Department of <br />the pavement. <br />land <br />the <br />out. Joshua <br />to apply <br />edges while the Washington State <br />Transportation (WSDOT) would retain jurisdiction over <br />Joshua Fredrickson further reviewed <br />III <br />process, including <br />resolutions <br />that <br />creating a jurisdictional carve - <br />annexation would allow the City <br />the roadway <br />i <br />the statutory <br />an interlocal agreement and corresponding <br />by the City and County. <br />The Board of County Commissioners provided direction <br />prepare the necessary annexation documents with the <br />and return the matter for further Board action. <br />BEAD BROADBAND AWARD AND CONSULTANT SERVICES <br />to <br />City <br />staff to <br />of Cle Elum <br />Joshua Fredrickson briefed the Board of County Commissioners on the <br />County's BEAD broadband award. Joshua Fredrickson reported the County <br />was awarded funding for seven project areas, totaling approximately <br />$24.6 million in federal funding, with the required match to be <br />provided by the State of Washington. Joshua Fredrickson stated the <br />award would support broadband expansion to remaining underserved <br />rural areas of the County and that eligible consultant and <br />administrative costs are anticipated to be reimbursable under the <br />grant. Joshua Fredrickson also reviewed ongoing coordination with the <br />Washington State Broadband Office, environmental and historical <br />review requirements, and the need to continue consultant support for <br />design, grant compliance, and contract development. <br />The Board of County Commissioners received the update and directed <br />staff to continue work on the broadband expansion program and related <br />consultant services," with formal agreements to be returned to the <br />Board for consideration. <br />2026-05-27 MINUTES <br />