Pacific County and Grays Harbor are getting money from the state’s new $7.6 billion capital budget, which funds a range of public works projects through long-term bonds.
Pacific County and Grays Harbor are getting money from the state’s new $7.6 billion capital budget, which funds a range of public works projects through long-term bonds. In the 19th District, highlights include $1.3 million for a new state park facility in Grayland and nearly $1 million toward a veterans’ housing project in Raymond. Aberdeen will receive over $800,000 to restore the Lady Washington and prepare the waterfront for a future maritime center. Other projects include hospital upgrades in South Bend, park improvements in McCleary, and historic preservation work at the Tokeland Hotel.
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