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DiAngelea Millar, communications, 206-440-4457
EVERETT – People who travel on the "Boeing Freeway," also known as State Route 526 in Everett, often face long commutes and heavy congestion during the afternoon peak travel periods.
To help improve trip reliability and reduce the amount of traffic cutting through nearby neighborhoods, the Washington State Department of Transportation has developed a series of improvements for the corridor.
Several options were considered and narrowed to those that fit within project goals and funding resources to include:
Online open house
Community members are invited to learn more about these changes and provide input through an online open house, which closes Dec. 11.
Accessing the online open house
For those who wish to participate but do not have broadband service, free WiFi access is available at these Drive-In WiFi Hotspot locations:
Additional Drive-In WiFi Hotspots can be found at www.commerce.wa.gov/building-infrastructure/washington-state-drive-in-wifi-hotspots-location-finder/
These improvements were initially evaluated by an advisory group that included representatives from public works, transit, planning agencies, local business interests and freight. The project is funded by the 2015 Connecting Washington transportation package and is intended to support the growing economy of Everett. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2022.