By Zach Hagadone
Reader Staff
It’s good news-bad news for the city of Ponderay and Friends of the Pend d’Oreille Bay Trail. Residents approved the city’s 1% local option sales tax Nov. 5 — securing the necessary 60% supermajority by a margin of one vote — a portion of which will go toward extending lake access and connection to the Pend d’Oreille Bay Trail via a railroad underpass.
That was the good news. The bad news, delivered Nov. 12, is that Ponderay didn’t receive the funding it requested from the fiscal year 2019 BUILD Transportation Discretionary Grant program that would have supported design, engineering and construction of the $9.82 million underpass.
That means it’s back to the drawing board for another grant attempt, albeit with a little more support after the Nov. 5 election.
“With some local match — from the local option tax — the city should be more competitive in the next round,” said Friends of the Pend d’Oreille Bay Trail President Susan Drumheller.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao announced the award of BUILD grants totaling $900 million to 55 projects in 35 states, none in Idaho.
Montana received $13 million for a street and trail system project in Missoula; Oregon was awarded $15.5 million to fund a 3.97-mile four-lane highway upgrade near Medford; and Washington garnered a combined $31.3 million to construct a facility for train loading, offloading and circulation at the Spokane International Airport and purchase brownfields at the Port of Everett.
While we have you ...
... if you appreciate that access to the news, opinion, humor, entertainment and cultural reporting in the Sandpoint Reader is freely available in our print newspaper as well as here on our website, we have a favor to ask. The Reader is locally owned and free of the large corporate, big-money influence that affects so much of the media today. We're supported entirely by our valued advertisers and readers. We're committed to continued free access to our paper and our website here with NO PAYWALL - period. But of course, it does cost money to produce the Reader. If you're a reader who appreciates the value of an independent, local news source, we hope you'll consider a voluntary contribution. You can help support the Reader for as little as $1.
You can contribute at either Paypal or Patreon.
Contribute at Patreon Contribute at Paypal