Organizers of the Columbia River Crossing Study have set up a second public survey to help prioritize the public’s preferences for improving traffic over the Columbia River. The survey is open now and can be accessed via www.crcstc.com.
After the first survey earlier this year, the initial set of 10 options was narrowed down to these four options:
- A new span from the North Richland area to Franklin County using Sagemoor Road.
- A new span between Richland/Kennewick and Pasco using Columbia Center Boulevard and Road 100.
- A new span between Kennewick and Pasco using Edison Street and Road 68.
- Widening the existing US 395 Blue Bridge between Kennewick and Pasco.
You can see them in red on this map:
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There’s no guarantee a new bridge will ever be built; it’ll take a lot of government funding to make that happen. But the organizers are in the process of gathering the info they need to show why the area needs additional traffic options over the Columbia River. You can help out by taking the survey. It’s only 3 questions.
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Written by Matt McGee on Aug 23, 2010
Topics: Pasco News