Open Gorge: The Skamania Dispatch & Klickitattler
Bingen City Council had a packed June. The new Hood River-White Salmon Bridge reached sixty-percent design, the city hired an engineer to push its long-awaited railroad Quiet Zone forward, and Olympia's latest housing rules landed on the council's desk. Here's your plain-English guide to what it all means for you. In This Episode: * The new bridge at 60%: the roundabout, the overlooks, and the toll-and-TIFIA math * Quiet Zone: Gray and Osborne hired, the BNSF agreement signed * Which of the state's new housing rules Bingen has to follow, and why it can't require affordable units * Free e-bikes coming to Daubenspeck Park, plus new stop signs and a possible 20 mph limit * TextMyGov emergency text alerts * An early wildfire season, and lead paint at the Gorge Heritage Museum Resources & Links: * Read the full written Dispatch at skamaniadispatch.com * Bingen City Council agendas and minutes: bingenwashington.org (AgendaCenter [https://www.bingenwashington.org/AgendaCenter]) * Hood River-White Salmon Bridge Authority: hrwsba.gov [https://hrwsba.gov] Stay Connected with the Gorge The Skamania Dispatch and The Klickitattler are community-led projects of OpenGorge.org. To stay updated on local news, governance, and community events across the region, you can sign up for both newsletters at SkamaniaDispatch.com. For real-time updates and to join the conversation, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/OpenGorge [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://facebook.com/OpenGorge].
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