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Olympia's $412M Capital Plan Breakdown | Seattle News

Olympia's $412M Capital Plan Breakdown | Seattle News

Published 3 days, 13 hours ago
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Olympia’s new $412.5 million capital plan, spanning 2027 to 2032, packs serious upgrades—from parks and flood mitigation to fire stations and aging infrastructure—with $82 million alone slated for 2027. Major projects include the Daley Art Center, Jolene Unsoeld Park, and Rebecca Howard Park, plus downtown street safety, bike lanes, and school zone improvements. Water systems, sewer upgrades, and stormwater fixes are also priorities. The fire department gets eight new vehicles, two remodels, and a brand-new station—all funded by voter-approved property taxes. Public input is still open as the Planning Commission and City Council review the plan later this fall.

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