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WSDOT resumes Highway 14 construction, expects to wrap up $28 million project in fall

Stretch between I-205 and 164th will get new lanes and the sound wall will be completed

By Dylan Jefferies, Columbian staff writer
Published: May 28, 2024, 2:31pm
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The Washington State Department of Transportation resumed construction this week on state Highway 14 between Interstate 205 and Southeast 164th Avenue in Vancouver after pausing for the winter.

Work began in fall 2022 with the goal of reducing congestion during peak traffic times by adding auxiliary lanes to both directions of Highway 14 and a sound wall to the north side of the highway.

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