The city of Washougal has received a $10 million Public Works Assistance Account (PWAA) loan for the construction of a new biosolids handling facility from the Washington State Public Works Board.
The loan was part of the $221 million in funding the Public Works Board awarded in early September to Washington cities, counties and special-purpose districts for local community infrastructure projects.
“This is very good news,” Washougal City Manager David Scott said. “The $10 million is the maximum available from this loan program. The interest rate for this loan is 1.72% for a 20-year term with no borrowing fees, and there is an opportunity after completion of construction to potentially extend the term. These are significantly better terms than what is available in the municipal revenue bond market currently.”
Sixty-two applicants submitted 85 funding requests totalling more than $312 million in PWAA funding for the 2024 fiscal year. The Public Works Board considered the rated and ranked applications, and awarded loans and grants to 51 construction projects for a total of $221,469,551, according to a news release.
“The Washington State Public Works Board is thrilled to award over $220 million to 51 communities across the state for critical infrastructure projects,” PWB Chair Kathryn Gardow said in the news release. “Since 1985, the (Public Works Board) has been proud to partner with Washington communities as a reliable and sustainable funding source to meet critical infrastructure needs. Infrastructure is fundamental to community resiliency and livability. This current funding cycle is over-subscribed by 29 percent, so we know the demand for infrastructure funding is significant. We look forward to opening another funding cycle to help meet this demand.”