Facing constrained revenue and resident pressure over congestion, Issaquah’s City Council approved a six-year transportation plan that elevates low-cost intersection and bridge fixes while pushing its most ambitious project, a $110 million I-90 crossing, years into the future. Issaquah is betting that small wins beat big promises. On June 15, the City Council unanimously approved its 2027-2032 Transportation Improvement Program, a six-year capit…
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