Aug. 3, 2018
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Pre-construction
loans will help 10 Washington communities pursue needed public infrastructure
work
OLYMPIA, Wash. – The Washington State Public Works Board today
announce awarded $5,430,540 in pre-construction loans to 10 cities, counties and
water districts throughout the state. This is just the second time in five
years the Board has had funding available to issue these low-interest loans for
vital public infrastructure improvements to roads, water, sanitary sewer and
street systems.
The board selected 10 of 13 projects from applications
requesting over $8.5 million. Pre-construction loans pay for work required
before construction can begin.
“I’ve been waiting a long time to provide local governments
the assistance they need to serve the people living in their communities,” said
Board Chair Scott Hutsell.
2018 Washington State Public Works Board Pre-Construction
Loan Awards:
- City of Deer Park - $325,000 for Sixth Street drinking
water reservoir replacement
- City of Dayton - $1 million for wastewater
treatment plant land acquisition
- Town of Rosalia - $71,300 for water system
improvements
- King County Water District #111 - $180,000 for
Well 6 rehabilitation
- City of Pasco - $1 million for process water reuse
facility improvement expansion
- City of Rock Island - $231,000 for water system
improvement
- King County Water District #49 - $1 million for
575 Zone reservoir and booster pump station
- City of Camas - $1 million for SR500 (Everett
Street) and Lake Road Intersection
- City of Waitsburg - $90,000 for waterline
upgrades
-
City of Cle Elum - $533,240 for downtown
revitalization
The 2018 Legislature authorized $14 million for these loans to
help local governments strengthen communities. The next funding cycle for the
remaining $2.7 million opens mid-August, with applications due in September 2018.
The Legislature also provided $5 million in emergency loans which is a continuous
application process until the funds are exhausted. For more information, visit the Public
Works Board website or sign
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Contacts:
Connie Rivera,
Public Works Board, (360) 725-3088
Penny Thomas,
Commerce Press Office, (206) 256-6106
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