WSDOT Managed Access Proviso Reports
WSDOT summarized city progress toward adopting access permitting standards for state managed access highways in the Managed Access Proviso Final Report (pdf 170 kb) submitted to the legislature on December 19, 2008.
City Access Management Progress Reports
WSDOT also maintains a dynamic list, "City Response to Managed Access Proviso" (pdf 30 kb), that is updated as new information comes in from the cities. Please note this list is accurate as of the revision date found on the bottom right corner of the page.
Following is a list of the cities in Washington State that contain state managed access highways. To view the information submitted by these cities to the WSDOT Transportation Planning Office, please click on a link. Please note:
- Hyperlinked cities marked with an asterisk (*) have submitted a copy of their ordinance or code adopting access permitting standards for state managed access highways within their boundaries.
- Other hyperlinked cities have submitted a written report of their adoption or progress toward adopting access permitting standards for state managed access highways within their boundaries.
- All other listed cities have not yet provided a written report of their progress toward adopting access permitting standards for state managed access highways to the WSDOT Transportation Planning Office.
Cities not on the list do not contain state managed access highways.