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Joint Compatibility Transportation Plan
The City of Bremerton, with cooperation from Naval Base Kitsap Bremerton, completed a comprehensive commuter traffic plan. The study, formally called the “Joint Compatibility Transportation Plan”, created a responsive and actionable plan to address transportation issues in Bremerton and ensure Bremerton’s growth will not impede Naval Base Kitsap – Bremerton missions which are critical to our Nation’s military readiness.
The major accomplishments of the study included:
- Examining existing and future need related to all transportation modes serving NBK-Bremerton, including parking, pedestrian facilities, transit facilities; etc.,
- Developing solutions to resolve deficits,
- Evaluating options to mitigate transportation and parking demands,
- and, developing a prioritized implementation plan.
The $750,000 study was funded with a $675,000 Department of Defense grant from the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation and $75,000 in local funds. The project began in 2020 and was adopted by Council in December 2023.
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The City will continue to listen to the community’s issues and suggestions for commuter traffic issues and will maintain the public comment file for use as the projects recommended in the study are further developed and implemented. You may submit comments here.
For more information regarding the study please contact the project’s manager, Katie Ketterer, or use the comment form above. Language translation and ADA accommodations for study materials or meetings may be requested by calling Katie Ketterer at Phone 360-473-5334.
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Any person who feels they have been subject to discrimination that is protected under Title VI or other laws may file a complaint with the City by completing a Title VI Complaint Form (PDF), or contact City of Bremerton, Attention Charlotte Nelson, Human Resources Manager, 345 6th Street, Suite 100, Bremerton, WA, 98337.