I-5US 2 Interchange planning study online open house is now closed

Everett, WALocal News

The I-5/US 2 Interchange Planning Study has wrapped up its online open house, with city officials thanking participants for their insightful feedback. This input is invaluable, as it will guide future decisions regarding the interchange's development. Organizers plan to reconnect later this year to share alternative options and additional opportunities for community involvement. Residents are urged to subscribe to the I-5/US 2 Interchange Planning Study Updates News Flash category to stay informed. The project aims to enhance traffic flow and safety in the area, making public input particularly important.

By actively engaging the community, the city hopes to ensure that the interchange meets the needs of its users. The Everett city website provides further details and resources for those interested. As the project progresses, ongoing communication will be vital for fostering transparency and collaboration.

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