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How Does This Project Work?

The planning process for the Columbia River Crossing project is marked by five major milestones:

Major Milestones
  1. Define the problem and identify criteria for evaluating alternatives
  2. Identify the range of alternatives to be considered
  3. Identify alternatives to be considered in the draft EIS
  4. Identify the preferred alternative
  5. Secure federal approval for the preferred alternative


Each milestone will build on the previous one and establish the steps needed to arrive at the next step. Many ideas for solutions will be discussed and analyzed during the decision-making process. They will be packaged into alternatives, each including highway, transit, freight, pedestrian, and bicycle elements or "components."


Project Timeline


The process leading up to each milestone will involve study and input focused around four areas: public in volvement, engineering, environmental analysis, and funding. Each of these information "streams" will funnel information into the milestones.

By integrating all four areas, we plan to develop a "context sensitive solution" that is safe, financially feasible, reflects community values, and is sensitive to environmental impacts.

Steps in the Process

Public Involvement

Public involvement efforts will be ongoing throughout the project. The community may provide input directly on the Contact Us page. Public comments will also be sought at open houses and other meetings, as well as through online surveys.


Engineering and Design

The Project Team will examine the current transportation problems. As the project progresses, they will develop alternatives for consideration by the Columbia River Crossing Task Force and the public.

Environmental Issues

Throughout the project, the Project Team will gather and analyze information on the existing natural and community resources in the project area. They will also evaluate the impacts and benefits of the proposed alternatives.

Funding

Funding experts will consider options for funding the proposed alternatives. These funding options will be refined throughout the project.


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