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Project Title & Location
SR 16 / I-5 - Westbound Nalley Valley, Tacoma.
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Project Description
This project is the first of three projects to rebuild the I-5/SR 16 Nalley Valley interchange in Tacoma. The existing bridges are too narrow to carry additional lanes and the unique structure-type prevents widening. This project improves safety and increases mobility by eliminating traffic weave, adding new lanes and building dedicated ramps to Sprague Avenue. Work includes building a new westbound viaduct, new ramps between SR 16 and Sprague Avenue and new ramps from I-5 to WB SR 16.
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Recent Progress
Design: Project Management Plan update is in progress. Utility relocations continue and are on track to be complete prior to advertisement. Illumination, signing and workzone traffic control plans are progressing. Drainage threshold discharge areas are being finalized and treatment facility design continues. Roadway team is working the Plan for Approval and finalizing alignments and modeling. Nalley Valley Viaduct has been cleared from consideration as a Register of Historic Bridges candidate.
Construction: Planning for over-the-shoulder review of the design work.
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Environmental Impacts / Compliance
NEPA re-evaluation - Assessing potential mitigations sites for 0.1 AC of wetland impact; may need to do a supplement or re-evaluation to the Environmental Assessment; Air and Noise analysis is being re-analyzed for 2030 traffic numbers.
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Impacts to Traffic
Long-term closure of Sprague Avenue, short-term closures of southbound I-5 to 38th Street off-ramp and 38th Street to westbound SR 16 on-ramp. There will also be night-time closures on I-5, Center Street and South Tacoma Way for girder placement and other construction work.
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