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Bridge Painting Project Begins Spring 2026

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The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) will begin repainting the SR 536/Division Street Bridge in Spring 2026. The project is part of routine infrastructure maintenance for the bridge spanning the Skagit River. WSDOT encourages residents to visit their project webpage for updates and additional information. Mount Vernon is also seeking community feedback on its updated Comprehensive Plan, which serves as the city's roadmap for future growth over the next two decades.

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    The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) will begin repainting the SR 536/Division Street Bridge in Spring 2026β€œThe Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) will be repainting the SR 536/Division Street Bridge beginning in Spring 2026.”
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    The project is part of routine infrastructure maintenance for the bridge spanning the Skagit Riverβ€œnull”
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    WSDOT encourages residents to visit their project webpage for updates and additional informationβ€œThe Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) will be repainting the SR 536/Division Street Bridge beginning in Spring 2026. Visit the project webpage for more information and updates.”
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    Mount Vernon is seeking community feedback on its updated Comprehensive Planβ€œMount Vernon's Comprehensive Plan is the City's "road map" for future growth over the next 20 years. As this plan gets updated, community input is vital to guide policy decisions that will impact your neighborhood and your City.”
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    The Comprehensive Plan serves as the city's roadmap for future growth over the next two decadesβ€œMount Vernon's Comprehensive Plan is the City's "road map" for future growth over the next 20 years.”

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