That is a lot of zeros
I want to share some of the latest data and findings from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Discretionary Grants. As of the middle of this month, our district has received $146,158,615 to revitalize our community.
That is a lot of money.
It also means we get to accomplish things like:
- The City of Lynnwood's Poplar Way Bridge project in Snohomish County;
- Red Cabin Creek Wildlife Overpass on State Route 20 in Skagit County;
- Whatcom County's Lummi Island Ferry replacement project;
- Upgrades to Island Regional Transportation — including clean energy school buses;
- Energy improvement in rural or remote areas in San Juan County; and
- Up to $1 billion Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub.
I am proud of these accomplishments, and you should be, too. Without the support of folks like you sharing your priorities for the region and helping send me to Congress to advocate for them — none of this would be possible. Thank you.
These projects are exciting, but I am just getting started.
More soon,
Rick