Transportation
Murray's Work
Transportation Projects for Northwest
Washington
Note: Sen. Murray has funded more transportation projects
in this region than are listed below. This list only includes specific
projects that local community leaders asked Sen. Murray to fund in FY
2006.
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Blaine Exit Interchange and Border Crossing Improvements --
$2.5 million - This project will provide improvements to I-5
south of the U.S./Canada border and rebuild the current Blaine interchange
(exit 276) south of its current location to mitigate the expansion of
the Peace Arch Port of Entry Border facility, which will impact access
to the City of Blaine. Senator Murray secured $3.134 million for this
project last year.
Blaine Peace Arch Border Station -- $46.534 million - The
General Services Administration is expanding the Peach Arch Border Station.
The funding secured by Senator Murray will enable the project to continue
to move forward. Scheduled to be completed by the 2010 Olympics, the
new border station will allow for more efficient crossings between the
U.S. and Canada and increased border security.
Bellingham Waterfront Redevelopment Project -- $500,000 -
The funding secured by Senator Murray will assist the Port of Bellingham
and City of Bellingham in their efforts to redevelop the former Georgia
Pacific site along the waterfront. Specifically, the funding will support
track relocations throughout the project area. Senator Murray helped
secure $9.78 million for similar transportation improvements for the
project in the highway authorization bill that was signed into law in
August.
City of Mt. Vernon Transit and Redevelopment Study -- $200,000
- The funding secured by Senator Murray will assist the City
of Mt. Vernon in developing a master plan for redevelopment of Old Downtown
including transit, road, pedestrian, and waterfront improvements.
Island Transit -- $480,000 - The funding provided
will enable Island Transit to purchase 12 new vehicles to support rural
mobility needs. Senator Murray secured $400,000 for vehicle purchases
last year.
Skagit Transit -- $425,000 - Skagit Transit is preparing
for the expected influx of northbound travelers to the 2010 Olympics
in Vancouver, B.C. Three phases of a regional transit project will help
the North Sound region meet the higher demand. The funding provided
will help Skagit Transit purchase new buses. Senator Murray secured
$900,000 for bus acquisition last year.