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Governors Kate Brown and Jay Inslee to Kick Off Interstate Bridge Replacement Project
Oregon and Washington have jointly dedicated $44 million to re-open an office focusing on replacing vital infrastructure
This Monday, Governors Kate Brown and Jay Inslee of Oregon and Washington will formally kick off joint efforts between the states to replace the interstate bridge spanning the Columbia River. “The current interstate bridge is over 100 years old, and it’s showing its age. Replacing the interstate bridge is critical to the safety and economies of both Oregon and Washington,” said Governor Brown. “Our states are more interconnected than ever, and by working together, we can make our communities and roads safer while we improve mobility and support the economic vitality of our communities.” The current bridge poses significant seismic risks and also is a source of major congestion in the surrounding regions. The two states have dedicated $44 million dollars to reopen an office for the I-5 bridge project, and are working to incorporate community feedback in advancing a bi-state effort that moves this critical project forward. Members of the media are welcome to attend. Governors Brown and Inslee will be available for questions following their remarks. Those who plan to attend or need additional information should contact Charles Boyle at charles.boyle@oregon.gov or (503) 931-7773. Monday, November 18, 10:30 a.m. Murdock Charitable Trust: 655 Columbia Way #700, Vancouver, WA ###





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