November 2009
- The final draft report is at WSDOT Headquarters for review and approval.
What is the SR 202 corridor study?
The SR 202 corridor study is a planning process used to gather information to determine if improvements are needed to meet existing and future transportation needs. The process includes gathering input from local officials and the public; collecting and analyzing traffic and other data; reviewing existing local plans and their effect on transportation; projecting future travel demand; and evaluating improvement options.
Why is WSDOT
studying SR 202?
Studying SR 202 will help us better understand the transportation issues facing this rural highway today and in the future. We will use this information to provide a list of recommendations that address these issues and includes benefits for drivers, transit riders, pedestrians and bicyclists that travel on the highway.
The End Result
When the SR 202 corridor study is complete in late summer 2008, WSDOT and communities along the corridor will have a list of safety and mobility improvements that could be implemented over the next 20 years if funding becomes available.
Project Benefits
The corridor study will provide a list of safety, preservation and mobility improvement options that support the safe and efficient travel of people and goods on SR 202.
What is the project timeline?
- November 2006 - June 2007
Study existing and future highway conditions
- July 2007 - September 2007
Develop improvement options. Gather feedback at community events
- September 2007
Open house to share potential improvement options
- October 2007 - Winter 2008
Evaluate improvement options
- Spring 2008
Draft list of improvement options available online and at community locations
- Early 2009
Corridor plan complete. List of improvement options available online and at community locations
Financial Information
This study is funded through the following funding sources:
- 2005 Gas Tax (Partnership Funding) - $500,000
- Total Funding Available From All Sources - $500,000
How can I get more information?
Contact:
Richard Warren, Project Manager
WSDOT Urban Planning Office
401 Second Avenue South, Suite 300
Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: 206-464-1283
E-mail: warrenr@wsdot.wa.gov
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