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SR 532 - Camano Island to I-5 Planned Projects

Construction will start summer 2009 on the remaining projects for the SR 532 corridor which include intersection improvements through Camano Island, replacing General Mark W. Clark Bridge, safety and congestion improvements through the city of Stanwood, and adding turn and truck climbing lanes between 64th Avenue NW and I-5. The latest design plans are posted here in Adobe Acrobat portable document format (.pdf) You will need Adobe Reader to read these documents.

map of corridor improvements 

SR 532 corridor improvements


We will add turn lanes to several intersections and add two truck climbing lanes.  This will smooth the flow of traffic through the SR 532 corridor. (pdf 2.6 mb)
 Image of GMC Bridge replacement Display Click to download Full Image PDF 1MB

General W. Mark Clark Bridge


We will build a new wider bridge that will improve safety and reduce congestion. The existing 26 foot wide bridge will be replaced with a 56th wide bridge. (pdf 1 mb)
 Image of GMC Bridge Display Click to download Full Image PDF 1MB

New, wider bridge


The new bridge will have a 4 foot median and two 12 foot lanes to match the existing highway. It will also have two 14 foot shared use paths that will allow space for disabled vehicles to pull out of through lanes.(pdf 1mb)
 Image of Camano Island Display

Camano Island


We will improve several intersections, adding turn lanes at select locations and adjusting driveway openings to increase visibility for drivers. (pdf 1 mb)
 Image of Olympic View Display Click to download Full Image PDF 1MB

Olympic View


Aerial view of the Olympic View Intersection and possible options to improve access points to this location. (pdf 1 mb)
Image of Snohomish County Board Click to download full image PDF 1mb

64th Avenue NW to I-5


We will improve safety by adding turn lanes at intersections and adding a westbound climbing lane between 12th Avenue NW and 28th Avenue NW. We will also improve fish passage in a local creek that runs within the project area. (pdf 1mb)