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    It’s start of construction season in Pierce County. Will your street see improvements?

    By Becca Most,

    11 days ago

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    The Pierce County Council unanimously approved multiple street lighting, traffic calming and neighborhood safety projects at its meeting Tuesday. Here’s a breakdown of improvements coming to unincorporated Pierce County by Council District . Some areas of Pierce County will be seeing more improvements than others.

    Funding for the projects comes from the county’s Public Works Construction Fund as set forth in the 2024-2025 biennial budget, which appropriated up to $150,000 for street lighting and other neighborhood safety improvements in unincorporated Pierce County this year.

    Pierce County is also planning to purchase two additional speed-feedback signs, which tell drivers how fast they’re driving.

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    A map of Pierce County illustrates the seven council districts. Pierce County

    District 1

    • 27627 to 27723 Sumner Buckley Highway East: Install edge line rumble strips or other intervention to reduce vehicle roadway departures at curve

    • Orting Kapowsin Highway East and 162nd Avenue East: Install edge line rumble strips or other intervention to reduce vehicle roadway departures at curve

    District 2

    • Intersection of 62nd Avenue East/112th Street East: Install one streetlight

    • 74th Avenue Court East (144th Street East to 140th Street Court East): Evaluate for speed reduction/ traffic calming

    • Intersection of 111th Avenue East/122nd Street East: Evaluate for all-way stop control

    • 168th Street East (Stahl Junior High): Add location to speed feedback sign rotation

    • Windsor Crossing (148th Street East/92nd Avenue East and 151st Street Court East/93rd Avenue East: Evaluate for speed reduction/traffic calming

    • Intersection of 62nd Avenue East/128th Street East: Install one streetlight

    • Woodland Avenue (128th Street East to 144th Street East): Evaluate for traffic calming

    District 3

    • Intersection of 184th Street East/74th Avenue East: One streetlight (Crime location)

    • Intersection of 204th Street East/92nd Avenue East: One streetlight

    • 192nd Street East (East of 87th Avenue East): Evaluate for speed reduction/traffic calming

    District 5

    • 42nd Avenue East (Brookdale Road East to 128th Street East): Evaluate for speed reduction/traffic calming

    • Intersection of 104th Street East/McKinley Avenue: Install edge line rumble strips or other intervention to reduce vehicle roadway departures at curve

    • Intersection of Brookdale Road and 104th Street East: Improve visibility of stop sign

    District 6

    • Enhance visibility of stops signs

    • Apply retro-reflective strips to posts at two-way stop-controlled intersections on the following: 112th Street East, 121st Street East, 138th Street East, Tule Lake Road, Park Avenue South, C Street, Sheridan and 10th Avenue South.

    • Gonyea Park : Install rumble buttons or other intervention to reduce traffic speed/calm traffic along playfield frontage.

    • Intersection of Country Club Drive/Island Drive: Evaluate for stop-sign control and other safety enhancements.

    District 7

    • Intersection of Wright Bliss Road Northwest/state Route 302: Street lighting

    • Intersection of Key Peninsula Highway/state Route 302: Evaluate for visibility and safety enhancements

    • Key Peninsula Highway Southwest/Whiteman Road Southwest: Install edge line rumble strips, signage or other intervention to improve safety

    • Intersection of 92nd Street Northwest/Olson Drive Northwest: Evaluate for visibility and safety enhancements

    • Intersection of Whiteman Drive Southwest/Lake Drive Southwest: Evaluate for visibility and safety enhancements

    • Goodman Drive Northwest: Installation of permanent speed-feedback sign

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