Jan. 22 - Feb. 22, 2013
Online scoping provides an opportunity for you to be involved with decision making, have access to information about the study, and contact the project team so they can take your information into account. Scoping helps determine the range of issues to be studied in a National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) environmental review document.
What types of comments are most helpful?
During scoping we are looking for information that helps us form and complete our analysis. Comments that suggest sources or locations for our analysts to use or identify ways the analysis should be conducted are most helpful.
How to comment
Angela Angove
999 Third Avenue Suite 2200
Seattle, WA 98104
How will public comments be used?
The public scoping period runs from Jan. 22 through Feb. 22, 2013. An additional comment period will follow the release of the environmental assessment report next fall.
Learn about the proposed project and environmental assessment:
The following documents provide information about the project and the environmental assessment. This information will help you understand the purpose and need for the project and the type of feedback the study team needs to hear from you. You will need Adobe Acrobat version 4.0 or higher to open the documents on this page.
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Presentation (pdf 2 mb) overview of the project and I-90 Tolling Environmental Assessment.
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Community Guide (pdf 2.5 mb) overview of the project and guidance to the public on how to best provide meaningful input to the I-90 Tolling Environmental Assessment. |
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Purpose and Need Statement (pdf 133 kb) context and criteria for developing range of possible alternatives and eventually the selection of a preferred alternative. |
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Scoping Meeting flyers (pdf 100 kb) announces the public scoping meetings.
Multilingual Flyers:
Chinese (pdf 1.58 mb) Spanish (pdf 1.58 mb) Russian (pdf 975 kb) |
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Comment Form (pdf 500 kb) provide public comment into the environmental assessment process. All written comments that are postmarked by February 22, 2013, will be considered in scoping the environmental assessment. You can also comment online .
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Americans with Disability Act (ADA) Information
This material can be made available in alternate format by e-mailing the WSDOT Diversity/ADA Affairs team at wsdotada@wsdot.wa.gov or by calling toll free, 855-362-4ADA (4232). Persons who are deaf or hard of hearing may make a request by calling the Washington State Relay at 711.
Questions? Please Contact:
Michell Mouton, WSDOT
I90study@wsdot.wa.gov