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I-5 - North Kelso to Castle Rock Concrete Pavement Rehabilitation - Project Specifics

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Public Involvement

Your thoughts and opinions are important to us. WSDOT will provide updates on the project’s progress using public meetings or open houses, project mailings, this Web page and the local media.

For the latest public involvement meetings in Southwest Washington, visit the Southwest Region's Public Involvement page.


Increasing safety is our priority

WSDOT seals it roadways and maintenance crews watch for and fix possible roadway surface damage. Drivers may notice more roadway damage in winter and spring as water, mainly a freeze/thaw cycle, remains the biggest threat to roadway surfaces and the underlying base. Crews need to fix these because once water compromises the roadway, or its base, more damage can occur.


Environmental protection

WSDOT makes every effort to assess and minimize environmental impacts from our projects. A detailed analysis of the project’s environmental impacts will be completed, and, if necessary, an appropriate plan for prevention will be developed and documented as part of the environmental documentation and environmental permitting processes. These processes have not yet begun at this time. Additional information will be posted on this web page as the environmental work progresses.

For environmental information specific to this project, please contact Barb Aberle at (360) 905-2186, or e-mail AberleB@wsdot.wa.gov.


Will this project impact tribal resources?

At WSDOT we seek to address the concerns of the tribal nations using the process outlined in Section 106 of The National Historic Preservation Act and the WSDOT Tribal Consultation Policy adopted in 2003 by the Transportation Commission as part of the WSDOT Centennial Accord Plan.

This work is not anticipated to impact any tribal resources since this work is entirely above ground on existing WSDOT right of way.

For more information visit our WSDOT Tribal Liaison website.