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The committee recommended awarding a $23,826,826.28 contract to modernize the Wastewater Treatment Facility’s biosolids dryer, with 390 working days for construction. It also recommended actions to acquire property for the Fryar Avenue Trail and improve sewer maintenance access.
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The biosolids project would replace equipment nearing the end of its service life and support continued disposal of treated biological waste. The Fryar Avenue Trail project would create about 3,300 feet of shared-use path from West Main Street to Puyallup Street and is supported by $5,655,143 in grant funding. The committee also recommended setting an April 20, 2026, public hearing on closing a portion of 63rd Street East near the wastewater facility, and voted to move its meetings to the third Tuesday of each month beginning in April.
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