Overview
An average of 59,000 vehicles use I-5 through this area daily. We replaced cracked concrete panels and resurfaced sections of northbound I-5 from SR 532 in Stanwood to the Hill Ditch bridge just north of the Snohomish/Skagit county line. We also extended the lifespan of the pavement by tying the panels together with steel bars, rebuilt sections of the right shoulder and improved drainage.
 | Improves Safety
Repairing the pavement improved driver safety by eliminating cracks, potholes and rough patches, and by providing a smoother driving surface.
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 | Economic Incentive
Repairing the freeway extends the lifespan of the pavement and reduces costly and inconvenient repairs.
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Partnerships & Cooperation
There were no partnerships on this project. We communicated with local agencies in Skagit and Snohomish County during the project.
Funding
This project is funded through the following sources:
- Pre-existing funds - $10.4 million
- Total funding - $10.4 million
Contact Us
Communications Dustin Terpening
1043 Goldenrod Road, Suite 101
Burlington, WA 98233
Phone: 360-757-5997
E-mail: terpenid@wsdot.wa.gov
or
Project Engineer Dave Crisman
1109 E. Hickox Road
Mount Vernon, WA 98274
Phone: 360-848-7103
E-mail: crismad@wsdot.wa.gov
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