PWB Awards $5.1M and $4.9M for Local Infrastructure Projects
Summary
The Washington State Public Works Board awarded $5.1 million in April 2026 for infrastructure projects including restoration of Lower Satsop Road along the Satsop River in Grays Harbor County. An earlier February 2026 award of $4.9 million will help eight communities plan for future drinking water, wastewater, and road infrastructure projects. The PWB, founded in 1985, has distributed more than $3.6 billion in loans and grants to over 2,200 infrastructure projects statewide.
“Since its founding in 1985, the Public Works Board (PWB) has awarded more than $3.6 billion in loans and grants to over 2,200 infrastructure projects across the state.”
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The Public Works Board announced two grant awards totaling approximately $10 million for local infrastructure projects. The $5.1 million award addresses damage to Lower Satsop Road in Grays Harbor County, while the $4.9 million award supports planning efforts for drinking water, wastewater, and road infrastructure across eight communities. Additionally, the PWB released draft scoring criteria for Coronavirus Capital Projects Broadband Construction funding pending board and Treasury approval.
Local governments and municipalities in Washington should be aware of these funding opportunities and meeting schedules. The PWB meets in hybrid format and maintains an active funding program for public health, safety, environmental, economic development, and broadband connectivity projects across the state.
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Since its founding in 1985, the Public Works Board (PWB) has awarded more than $3.6 billion in loans and grants to over 2,200 infrastructure projects across the state. These projects promote public health and safety, protect the environment, promote community and economic development, and broadband connectivity.
Updates
April 10, 2026
Public Works Board awards $5.1 million for infrastructure projects at April meeting
Aerial view of damage to the Lower Satstop Road along the Satsop River in Grays Harbor County. Grants and loans will help local governments address […] February 23, 2026
Public Works Board awards $4.9 million for local infrastructure needs
Funds will help eight communities plan for future drinking water, wastewater and road infrastructure projects OLYMPIA, Wash. – The Washington State Public Works Board (PWB) recently […] January 30, 2026
PWB Coronavirus Capital Projects Broadband Construction Funding Draft Scoring Criteria
The draft scoring criteria for the PWB Coronavirus Capital Projects Broadband Construction funding is available pending board and U.S. Treasury approval of notice of funding […]
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Meetings
Public Works Board meetings are open to the public, and all are welcome to attend. Meetings are held in hybrid format, both in-person and online. Please check the 2026 PWB Meeting Schedule (PDF) for meeting dates and times.
April 15, 2026
PWB Meeting Date – May 15, 2026
The Public Works Board’s next meeting is on May 15, 2026 from 1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. This is a hybrid meeting with online Zoom […] March 16, 2026
PWB Meeting Date – April 3, 2026
The Public Works Board’s next meeting is on April 3, 2026 from 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. This is a hybrid meeting with online Zoom […]
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About the Public Works Board
Since its founding in 1985, the Public Works Board (PWB) has awarded more than $3.1 billion in loans and grants to over 2,000 infrastructure projects across the state. These projects promote public health and safety, protect the environment, promote community and economic development, and broadband connectivity.
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