SR 167 - Tacoma to Edgewood New Freeway Construction

Quarterly Project Report Update for Quarter Ending December 2006

Project Title & Location
SR 167 Extension Stage 1 (SR 509 to I-5), Tacoma/Fife
SR 167/I-5 to SR 161 Stage 2, Fife/Puyallup

Project Description
Funds preliminary design engineering and selective right-of-way purchases on a project that will ultimately build a new four-lane freeway from the Port of Tacoma to I-5 and six lanes from I-5 to SR 161 in Puyallup. The latter section includes two general-purpose lanes and one HOV lane in each direction.

Contractor/Consultant
Project not yet advertised or awarded.

Recent Progress

The Federal Highway Administration issued the Tier II Final Environmental Impact Statement in early December. The project team continues to advance design and purchase select property along the corridor.

Design Construction Impacts
Detailed construction impacts will be analyzed later in the design process.

Environmental Impacts / Compliance
The Tier II Final Environmental Impact Statement includes plans to minimize or mitigate environmental impacts within the corridor’s footprint. Preliminary project engineering includes innovative environmental designs to manage stormwater, help protect area waters from pollution and improve stream habitat. The Endangered Species Act consultation was initiated by FHWA on Sept. 30, 2005.

Impacts to Traffic
When done, this project will complete the regional highway plan by providing a freeway connection between I-5 in Fife and the existing SR 167 freeway terminus in Puyallup.

Project Milestones Scheduled Attained Milestone Outlook
Start Project Design October 2003 October 2003 Design is moving ahead on work elements not affected by the Record of Decision for the environmental documentation.
Begin Limited Right of Way Acquisition October 2003 October 2003  Purchase of priority parcels continues as funding allows.
Environmental Documentation December 2006 December 2006  The Final EIS was distributed in early December 2006.  The Endangered Species Act consultation began Sept. 30, 2005. 
   

 

Project Cost Summary: Dollars in
millions
Percent
of Total

Planned vs. Actual Expenditures
(Total Project Cost)
Project Expenditure Chart

Preliminary Engineering $33.75  21.1%
Right-of-Way $126.2  78.9%
Construction $  0.0    0.0%
Funded Project Costs $159.9 100.0%

Nickel funds included in above costs

$63.3  39.6%

2005 Transportation Partnership Account

$70.0 43.7%

  For more information, go to www.wsdot.wa.gov/projects

Steve Fuchs, Project Engineer, (360) 709-8102