The Public Works Board will hold two workshop sessions during the 2024 PWB October retreat. Session 1 will take place from 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM on Thursday, October 3, 2024. Session 2 will take place from 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM on Friday, October 4, 2024. Both sessions are open to the public and can be attended using the Zoom links below.
Category: Public Works Board
State board approves more than $175 million for essential community infrastructure projects
Awards will fund 51 projects across 29 counties, including $10 million to Hoquiam for a flood protection project and $7.34 million to Bellingham for a landfill cleanup
OLYMPIA, Wash. – The Washington State Public Works Board approved $169,012,992 in construction funding and $6,276,321 in pre-construction funding at its Sept. 6 meeting. PWB grant and loan funding will support public water, sewer, stormwater, roads, streets and bridges, while investing in local solid waste, recycling and organics infrastructure projects in 51 communities statewide.
“For 40 years, the Public Works Board has been a partner with local governments, helping provide funding for essential infrastructure projects across the state. Our Board is pleased to provide these low-interest loans and grants to support public works projects that are foundational to a community’s health and safety,” said PWB Chair Kathryn A. Gardow, PE.
“We know Washington residents count on having access to clean drinking water, as well as reliable sewer, roads and bridge infrastructure in their communities. With state funding, the Board supports essential and urgent infrastructure projects and helps keep utility rates affordable,” said Gardow.
PWB construction awards will support 40 essential community infrastructure projects across 21 Washington counties. These critical projects will protect safe drinking water supplies, treat wastewater, and manage stormwater to prevent contaminants from entering Washington’s waterways. PWB grant and loan funding will also support public transportation projects and cleanup of a contaminated landfill site. In addition, PWB pre-construction awards will fund projects across eight counties, and will assist community planning for future drinking water and wastewater construction projects.
View the full list of construction and pre-construction awards (PDF), or visit the interactive awards map.
Project highlights include:
- City of Bellingham – $7,345,000 for the Cornwall Avenue Landfill Cleanup Project. A former municipal solid waste landfill bordering the Bellingham Bay, the Cornwall Landfill will be cleaned and capped to contain contaminated sediment and restore habitat. In the future, the waterfront site is envisioned as a city park.
- City of Hoquiam – $10 million for the North Shore Levee West Segment Construction Project. This project will build approximately 5.5 miles of FEMA certified flood protection levee west of the Hoquiam River. This local effort will build climate resilience by addressing major flooding issues in the city, and leverage significant federal investment in the process.
The PWB received 69 applications that sought more than $262 million in funding. This includes 58 construction applications and 11 pre-construction applications. These investments build on previous PWB action to support more than $220 million in critical local infrastructure projects.
The Washington State Public Works Board was created by the Legislature in 1985. Since its creation, the 13 member board has provided more than $3.1 billion to over 2,000 infrastructure projects across the state. The purpose of the board is to encourage self-reliance by local governments in meeting their public works needs and to assist in the financing of critical public works projects by making loans, grants, financing guarantees, and technical assistance available to local governments for these projects. For more information on Public Works Board programs and funding opportunities, visit pwb.wa.gov.
PWB Meeting Date – October 4, 2024
The Public Works Board’s next meeting is on October 4, 2024, from 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM. This meeting will be held online via Zoom, and in person at the Washington State Department of Commerce headquarters in Olympia (1011 Plum Street, Olympia, WA 98501).
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PWB Communications, Engagement, and Technical Assistance Committee Meeting
Communications, Engagement, and Technical Assistance Committee (CETAC) meetings take place every third Wednesday of the month at 3:00 PM. Meetings may be canceled or rescheduled in case of a public holiday or any other PWB scheduled event.
Next Meeting: September 25, 2024 at 3:00 PM
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PWB Broadband Committee Meeting
Broadband Committee meetings are held every third Friday of the month at 9:00 AM. Meetings may be canceled or rescheduled in case of a public holiday or any other PWB scheduled event.
Next Meeting: September 27, 2024 at 9:00 AM
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PWB Executive Committee Meeting
Executive Committee meetings are held weekly on Thursdays at 11:00 AM. Meetings may be canceled or rescheduled in case of a public holiday or any other PWB scheduled event.
Next Meeting: August 29, 2024 at 11:00 AM
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PWB Traditional Committee Meeting
Traditional Committee meetings take place every third Friday of the month at 11:00 AM. Meetings may be canceled or rescheduled in case of public holiday or any other PWB scheduled event.
Next Meeting: August 16, 2024 at 11:00 AM
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PWB Meeting Date – June 7, 2024
The Public Works Board’s June Meeting is June 7, 2024 from 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM. This meeting will be held online via Zoom, and in person at the Washington State Department of Commerce headquarters in Olympia (1011 Plum Street, Olympia, WA 98501).
Public Works Board approves $21 million in broadband construction, pre-construction, and emergency grants and loans
Awards will fund 10 projects in eight counties, and connect nearly 6,000 unserved broadband locations
OLYMPIA, Wash. – The Washington State Public Works Board (PWB) recently approved $21 million in critical infrastructure projects in 10 communities for broadband construction, pre-construction, and emergency funding. Taking action at its May 3, 2024 business meeting, the PWB approved $20 million to expand broadband access in unserved communities, $550,000 for two pre-construction projects, and two emergency infrastructure projects for $514,500.
These broadband projects will expand service in Island, Jefferson, Klickitat, Okanogan, and Spokane counties to an estimated 6,000 unserved end user locations, such as homes, businesses, farms, and community anchor institutions:
- Jefferson Public Utility District No. 1 – $4 million in broadband construction match funding ($2.8 million loan and $1.2 million grant) for the Northeast Olympic FTTP project. The investment will assist with construction cost increases associated with a prior awards by the Washington State Broadband Office. When complete, the projects will provide approximately 377 miles of fiber for 3,222 end users located in areas of Quilcene, Sequim, Port Townsend, Port Hadlock, Chimacum, and Nordland.
- Klick Networks, LLC – $800,000 in broadband construction funding ($560,000 loan and $240,000 grant) for the Trout Lake FTTH project to design and construct approximately 15 miles of fiber to expand service availability to nearly 400 end users in the Trout Lake area.
- Okanogan County Electric Cooperative – $5 million in broadband construction funding ($3.5 million loan and $1.5 million grant) for the Okanogan County Connect Phase Two project to construct approximately 42 miles of fiber and expand service availability to 244 end users in the Methow Valley area.
- Okanogan Public Utility District No. 1 – $3.8 million in broadband construction funding ($2.66 million loan and $1.14 million grant) for the Conconully FTTx project to expand approximately 22 miles of middle mile infrastructure from Conconully to the PUD’s existing fiber network and service availability to 367 end users.
- Spokane Regional Broadband Development Authority – $2 million in broadband construction funding loan for the South Spokane County Rural Towns Open Access Mid-mile Connectivity project to design and construct approximately 21 miles of fiber to 500 unserved premises in the rural Southeast Spokane County towns of Spangle, Waverly, and Fairfield.
- Whidbey Telephone Company – $4,494,620 in broadband construction funding ($3,730,037 loan and $764,547 grant) for the 2024 Clinton project to design and construct approximately 44 miles of middle and last mile infrastructure, and expand service availability to nearly 1,536 end users in the Clinton area.
Both pre-construction projects are located in Snohomish County:
- Cross Valley Water District – $300,000 for the Water Treatment Plant Upgrade project. This includes design work for future plant improvements associated with the clearwell, chemical disinfectant system, electrical systems, and filtration.
- Olympic View Water & Sewer District – $250,000 for development of the Olympic View Sewer System Comprehensive Plan project, which will update the district’s comprehensive sewer system plan.
PWB emergency funding supported two projects in Chelan and Lewis counties:
- Lewis County Water and Sewer District #6 – $264,500 in funding ($132,250 loan and $132,250 grant) for the Water Treatment Plant Emergency Capacity/Reliability Improvement project. This project will address community health, safety and water availability concerns after repeat freeze and thaw events during the winter. The project will repair and replace piping and equipment in Well 1 and at the water treatment plant to ensure the system is fully functional for peak water demand this summer.
- City of Wenatchee – $250,000 in emergency funding ($212,500 loan and $37,500 grant) for the Fifth & Emerson Emergency Storm Repair project. This project will address community health and safety concerns after a broken stormwater main caused a sinkhole, impacting pedestrian, bike and motor vehicle traffic. The project will repair more than 300 feet of stormwater main, and affected sidewalk and roadway.
“The Washington State Public Works Board is proud to offer funding for these critical emergency repairs, pre-construction and broadband infrastructure construction projects in these 10 Washington communities,” said PWB Chair Kathryn A. Gardow. “With favorable loan terms, below-market interest rates and grant availability, the PWB makes funding affordable for those communities with little or no reliable broadband service and for the infrastructure fundamental to a high quality of life for all Washingtonians.”
The PWB anticipates closing its current open construction funding cycle on June 28, 2024 with up to $148 million available to address critical local infrastructure needs. Eligible systems include: roads, streets, bridges, wastewater, drinking water stormwater, solid waste, recycling and organics. The PWB also offers funding for pre-construction and emergency construction projects on an ongoing basis until all available funds are exhausted. The PWB has approximately $2.9 million in emergency and an additional $1 million in emergency broadband funding remaining.
The Washington State Public Works Board was created by the Legislature in 1985. Since its creation, the 13 member board has provided more than $3.1 billion to over 2,000 infrastructure projects across the state. The purpose of the board is to encourage self-reliance by local governments in meeting their public works needs and to assist in the financing of critical public works projects by making loans, grants, financing guarantees, and technical assistance available to local governments for these projects. For more information on Public Works Board programs and funding opportunities, visit pwb.wa.gov.
PWB Meeting Date – May 3, 2024
The Public Works Board’s May meeting is May 3, 2024 from 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM. This meeting will be held online via Zoom, and in person at the City of Bellingham Operations Center in Bellingham (2221 Pacific Street, Bellingham, WA 98229).