EPISODE · Jan 30, 2026 · 28 MIN
The County Connection | Crab Lore and Local Roads: Building Washington’s Next Big Infrastructure Program – Episode 209
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In this episode, Paul Jewell welcomes back Jane Wall of the County Road Administration Board to explore the newly authorized Local Roads Program. They break down why local roads make up more than half of county-owned lane miles, why they’ve never had a state-funded program until now, and how upcoming seed funding could get counties shovel-ready by 2027. Jane also digs into preservation, resiliency, and why counties must stay front‑and‑center in statewide transportation investments. A must‑listen for anyone tracking Washington’s infrastructure future.Recorded: January 28, 2026----------County Connection is the official podcast of the Washington State Association of Counties—where we dive into the legislative issues shaping the future of our communities. From budgets to public safety, infrastructure to elections, we’ll break down what’s happening in Olympia and how it impacts counties across the Evergreen State. Stay informed, stay engaged, and join us as we amplify the voice of Washington’s 39 counties.----------Learn more at wsac.orgRegister on The HubFollow us:LinkedInFacebookInstagramBSKY
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The County Connection | Crab Lore and Local Roads: Building Washington’s Next Big Infrastructure Program – Episode 209
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