Clark County’s community development director has been named to the board of directors of an agency that awards transportation grants to communities across Washington.
Marty Snell, a Camas resident, will serve on the Washington State Transportation Improvement Board. The entity distributes transportation construction and maintenance grants generated by 3 cents of the state’s 49.4 cents per gallon gas tax.
Since 1983, the 21-member board has awarded Clark County nearly $100 million in grants for 73 projects.
Snell, who has worked for Clark County since October 2005, oversees a department with 90 employees and a $26.5 million budget for 2017-2018. His term on the state board expires in June 2020.
“The Transportation Improvement Board has been a critical partner for decades,” said County Manager Mark McCauley. “The board has helped our community improve vital transportation corridors, upgrade congested intersections and build needed interchanges, all of which have enhanced safety and supported job creation. Having Marty serve on the board will strengthen this long-standing partnership.”
Washington Transportation Secretary Roger Millar appointed Snell to the board after he was nominated by the Washington State Association of Counties.