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October 2023 Update!
Construction is set to begin November 27th, 2023!

Final Design was completed in June 2023.
The project was awarded in July 2023 to Nelson Construction Corp.

Please see below for a 3D visualization of the interchange configuration!
Or click here to view it on youtube: 
https://youtu.be/THCwzvkK9yE
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Here are some 2D visuals you can download:
Download the Overview
Download the Loop-Ramp Zoomed Out View



​April 2023 Update!
The project team has completed the Access Revision Report!
This report provides a project background, presents existing conditions,  alternatives analysis and alternative selection.

Please read it here!

To read Appendix A-E click here.
To read Appendix F-L, click here.

December 2022 Update!
We are finishing the permitting the environmental process and we are advancing to the design phase.
Here is the current design schematic for the loop ramp north of St Thomas Dr:

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July 2022 Update!

DOWNLOAD FLYER HERE
Pasco is currently refining improvements along Broadmoor Blvd (Road 100) corridor between Chapel Hill Blvd and Burns Rd. This project focuses on the I-182 interchange portion of this corridor.

WHY IS THIS PROJECT IMPORTANT TO PASCO?
  1. Reduce congestion at the I-182 eastbound exit ramp and intersection on Broadmoor Blvd.
  2. Improve traffic safety on the I-182 exit ramps and intersections at Broadmoor Blvd.
  3. Improve the active transportation facilities along Broadmoor Blvd. through the I-182 interchange which currently is a critical gap in the City’s bicycle and pedestrian network.

WHAT PUBLIC OUTREACH HAS PASCO DONE SO FAR?
• Public Involvement Plan Completed
• Website and Interactive Comment Map 
• Public Open House #1 (Project Purpose, public input on needs) – November 17, 2021
• Public Open House #2 (Alternatives presentation, public survey) – March 1, 2022



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NEXT STEPS
  1. Commence 30% Design
  2. Finding of Engineering and Operational Acceptability granted – FHWA
  3. Complete NEPA Documentation (anticipated Categorical Exclusion) after 30% Design Completed
  4. Combine NEPA / SEPA Document and ARR
  5. Final Approval – FHWA
  6. Complete Bid Plan Set
  7. Bidding and Construction
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