I-5/99W Connector Continues to Struggle


Unfortunately it does not appear to be online, but yesterday the O reported that Wilsonville and Clackamas County are insisting on a study for what the connector would do to capacity on I-5, while Washington County wants to move the process forward without such a study.


6 responses to “I-5/99W Connector Continues to Struggle”

  1. P.S.

    Progress is progress and all that, but a trip on Wilsonville Rd. between Newburg and Wilsonville is really one of the enjoyable local ways of actual going somewhere in the region.

  2. How could one NOT do a study on I-5 traffic impacts for this? What dope is Washington County smoking, anyway?

    WITHOUT a study, 1000 Friends and other groups who might be opposed will have a way to tie this up in court for years.

  3. How could one NOT do a study on I-5 traffic impacts for this? What dope is Washington County smoking, anyway?

    I assumed they’d have to, it doesn’t really make sense to commit to a project like this without knowing how it will effect either end of it.

  4. EngineerScotty, yes seriously. A hole that big in the EIS would get the thing thrown out of court. You can’t not study something when a lot of knowledgeable people are saying that it will have a serious effect, that is why you do EISes in the first place.

  5. “How could one NOT do a study on I-5 traffic impacts for this? What dope is Washington County smoking, anyway?”

    Perhaps they are smoking the same thing Portland was smoking when they did NO I-5/Macadam/Sellwood
    bridge traffic study for SoWa?

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