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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCorrespondence - BOCCOctober 4, 2022 GRANT COUNTY OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS P O Box 37 EPHRATA WA 98823 (509) 754-21311 Support of Funding to Upgrade the Intersection of WA -17 and WA -170 To whom it may concern, Grant County Commissioners are writing in support of the Port of Warden's request for State Transportation Funding to upgrade the intersection of SR -17 and SR -170 just west of Warden, WA so that it can safely accommodate the rapidly increasing amount of traffic and freight that is going to and from Warden on SR -170 and SR -17. The growth in traffic and freight has also brought on safety concerns at the intersection, as during certain times of the day, it is very difficult to safely enter or exit the intersection. The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has specifically indicated that it is aware of the issues with congestion and safety at the intersection of SR -17 and SR -170, and the agency been working on plans to improve the intersection of SR 17 and SR 170. As traffic continues to increase at the intersection, WSDOT has identified measures that could further improve safety and reduce serious collisions. In particular, WSDOT has concluded that a roundabout would be the best option to help reduce collisions and improve access on and off the highway at this intersection. As a result, WSDOT has scoped and estimated a roundabout for the intersection of SR 17 and SR 170, but currently there is no funding from the Legislature in the State Transportation Budget for this project. The traffic and freight going to and from Warden is going to continue to increase. In the past few years, a great deal of economic development and freight growth has occurred in Warden, WA, including a canola crushing and canola oil refining facility, a new fertilizer distribution facility, additional fresh produce packing and frozen and dehydrated food processing, and the associated warehousing for these products. For example, Viterra's Canola Oilseed Processing Facility in Warden, WA "is the largest commercial -scale canola processing facility west of the Rocky Mountains." As a result of the above-mentioned business growth and economic development and the future potential growth in the Warden, WA area as well as the above-mentioned safety issues, the intersection of WA -17 and WA -170 needs to be upgraded and expanded to accommodate the increasing truck freight and traffic coming from and going to Warden to service existing and new industries. Danny E. Stone District 1 Rob Jones District 2 Cindy Carter District 3 "TO MEET CURRENT AND FUTURE NEEDSy SERVING TOGETHER WITH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ENTITIES, WHILE FOSTERING A RESPECTFUL AND SUCCESSFUL WORK ENVIRONMENT." In conclusion, we strongly urge your support of the Port of Warden's State Transportation Funding to upgrade the intersection of WA -17 and WA -170. Thank you for your consideration of this important matter. Sincerely, BOARD OF GRANT COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Danny If. Stone, Chair :bl Rob J(3ies,,--�1ce--(jhair A Cindy N'ter, Member