Washington State Department of Transportation - News
South Central Region - P.O. Box 12560 - Yakima, WA 98909-2560
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 8, 2010
Contacts:
Mike Westbay, WSDOT Communications (509) 728-4712
Moe Davari, WSDOT Project Engineer, (509) 222-2402
WSDOT and officials celebrate being one step closer to four-laning US 12
from the Tri-Cities to Walla Walla
WALLA WALLA - U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, Secretary of Transportation Paula
Hammond, and members of the US Highway 12 Coalition joined state and
local officials, and legislators to celebrate opening eight miles of new
four-lane US 12, from Frenchtown vicinity to Walla Walla on time and
under budget.
"Thanks in large part to the support of the US 12 Coalition and Sen.
Murray, we have significantly improved vehicle safety and the movement
of goods and services between the Tri-Cities and Walla Walla," said
Paula Hammond, Washington Transportation Secretary.
Building US 12 as a four-lane divided highway from Frenchtown vicinity
to Walla Walla reduces the risk of head on collisions by separating
opposing traffic with a median. Adding a lane in each direction improves
passing opportunities. The $56 million project also reduces entering
at-angle collisions by limiting the number of intersections and private
driveways.
The Washington State Patrol responded to 216 collisions between 2002 and
2008 on the existing two-lane US 12 from Frenchtown to Walla Walla, 101
drivers were injured and four lost their lives. According to WSP,
drivers making poor decisions when trying to pass other vehicles caused
many of the serious collisions. The new interchange at Pine Street and
Myra Road, which is part of the project, will also reduce congestion,
improve traffic mobility, and encourage economic vitality.
The project received over $42 million from the 2003 and 2005 gas tax
packages, and received an additional $13 million in federal funds.
Completing this eight-mile project means we are nearing the halfway
point to completing a four-lane highway on US 12 from the Tri-Cities to
Walla Walla. WSDOT has opened 18 miles of four-lane US 12 to traffic,
with 21 miles remaining.
The Burbank interchange at the US 12 / SR 124 intersection is the next
step toward reducing the risk of collisions on the corridor, and
improving the movement of people and freight. This $25 million project
is slated for 2011 construction.
For more on WSDOT's US 12 widening program, please visit:
www.wsdot.wa.gov/Projects/US12/SR124Wallula/
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