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  2. List of Washington state agencies - Wikipedia

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    Public Policy, Washington State Institute for (WSIPP) Public Works Board (PWB) Puget Sound Partnership (PSP) Real Estate Appraiser Commission (REAC) Real Estate Commission (REC) Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) Red Raspberry Commission (RASP) Redistricting Committee, State (RDC) Regulatory Assistance, Office of (ORA) Revenue, Department ...

  3. Category : Public Works Administration in Washington (state)

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    Structures built as part of the New Deal-era Public Works Administration in the U.S. state of Washington. Pages in category "Public Works Administration in Washington (state)" This category contains only the following page.

  4. Washington State Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    In 1923, the State Highways Department separated from the Public Works Department and organized the first official system of highways, Washington's state road system. In 1926, the U.S. government approved the U.S. route system, which connected the country by road. 11 U.S. Routes entered Washington at the time. Later in 1929, the Highway ...

  5. Public Works Administration - Wikipedia

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    The Public Works Administration (PWA), part of the New Deal of 1933, was a large-scale public works construction agency in the United States headed by Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes. It was created by the National Industrial Recovery Act in June 1933 in response to the Great Depression .

  6. Washington State Department of Natural Resources - Wikipedia

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    The Department was created in 1957 to manage state trust lands for the people of Washington. DNR management of state-owned forests, farms, rangeland, aquatic, and commercial lands generates more than $200 million in annual revenue for public schools, state institutions, and county services. [2]

  7. List of most expensive U.S. public works projects - Wikipedia

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    I-5 - SR 16 Tacoma/Pierce County HOV Program, Tacoma, Washington (Interstate 5 in Washington) 2002–2013 $6.5 billion [4] $8.5 billion San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge East Span Replacement, San Francisco/Oakland, California: 1988–2002 $5.0 billion [5] Mon–Fayette Expressway, southwest Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia: 2012–2019

  8. Government of Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    The State Senate Chamber of the Washington State Capitol. The Washington State Legislature is the state's legislative branch. The state legislature is bicameral and is composed of a lower House of Representatives and an upper State Senate. The state is divided into 49 legislative districts of equal population, each of which elects two ...

  9. State highways in Washington - Wikipedia

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    The system spans 8.5% of the state's public road mileage, but carries over half of the traffic. [2] [3] All other public roads in the state are either inside incorporated places (cities or towns) or are maintained by the county. [4] The state highway symbol is a white silhouette of George Washington's head (whom the state is named after).