Quincy railroad crossing work scheduled for 2026
CALEB PEREZ | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 2 months, 2 weeks AGO
QUINCY — Roadwork for 2025 isn’t quite finished in Quincy, and plans are underway for projects in 2026. Upgrades to the railroad crossing on Columbia Way are among them, and Quincy Engineer Aerial Belino said that’s the first in a series of upgrades to railway crossings.
“Once we’ve completed this project, for this crossing, we’re going to apply for a second one on Third Avenue, then Central Avenue and also 13th Avenue,” Belino told Quincy City Council members Wednesday. “All those crossings, according to the (Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission) need upgrades for safety.”
Three railroad tracks cross Columbia Way near Division Street, and the city has received funding through a federal program designed to improve safety at rail crossings. Council members approved a letter of understanding that’s required before the city can access the money, Belino said.
Council members also approved a $73,200 extension to the city’s contract with Transportation Engineering Northwest, Kirkland, as part of the project to upgrade sections of 13th Avenue Southwest and 13th Avenue Northwest north and south of the intersection with State Route 28.
The street south of the intersection provides access to Lauzier Park, which will be the site of the new fieldhouse and indoor court complex, the Q-Plex. The road will be widened to include a left turn lane, sidewalks and streetlights. The estimated cost is about $3 million.
Part of the design is the acquisition of rights-of-way and easements, Belino said, which is the project Transportation Engineering Northwest will be doing.
Paving is scheduled to be completed on Second Avenue Southeast by the end of the week, Belino said. In addition, construction crews are finishing up the installation of playground toys at the new park on Sixth Avenue Northeast, along with benches and tables.
“There are a lot of toys waiting to be installed, and they’re still waiting for more,” Belino said.
ARTICLES BY CALEB PEREZ
Winter enrollment up at BBCC
MOSES LAKE — During the President’s Report at the Big Bend Community College trustee meeting Thursday afternoon, the final stats for fall enrollment and stats for Winter enrollment were shared. The winter quarter had increases in enrollment across the board while fall slowed down.
Knights control the mat against Connell and Chiawana
ROYAL CITY — The Royal Knights earned strong team victories over Connell 54-18 and Chiawana 52-30 Wednesday evening. These matches helped prepare the Knights for the tough road ahead as they prepare for the postseason. “We wrestled good teams tonight, and they both got some (great wrestlers) on their team that you have to wrestle tough,” said Knights Head Coach Seth Weeks. “But I felt like the girls wrestled good, it was a lot of fun.”
Lions claim close game over La Salle
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Christian Academy/Covenant Christian School Lions returned to form Tuesday as they earned an 80-68 win over La Salle. The Lions remain at the top of the Central Washington B league as they head into the final stretch of the regular season. “We just pulled together as a team,” said Lions senior Dennis Gulenko. “When somebody’s down, you come together even stronger.” The game started close in the first quarter as the two teams traded the lead multiple times before La Salle took the lead 13-17. The Lions turned up the heat in the second quarter to post 22 points to claim the lead at 35-33 at the end of the half.