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Advocating high quality wildlife passage
I-90 Expansion east of Snoqualmie Pass Cascade Mountains

Just east of Snoqualmie Pass in the Cascade Mountains of Washington State, the state Department of Transportation is proposing to expand Interstate 90 from four lanes to six.

This stretch of freeway cuts across several north-south wildlife corridors that must be protected and restored to preserve healthy wildlife populations. State citizens and the US Congress have spent tens of millions of dollars over the last few years to acquire and protect habitat within these corridors.

The freeway expansion, known as I-90 Snoqualmie Pass East, can actually improve the situation for wildlife with new structures that allow wildlife to safely travel over or under the freeway.

The I-90 Wildlife Bridges Coalition is working with a diverse set of organizations and agencies to ensure the project meets a high standard for wildlife connectivity as well as human safety and transportation efficiency.

 

 

The Final Environmental Impact Statement is being released.  See the final design for this 15-mile project, and start getting ready to break ground! 

Click here to visit the WSDOT webpage with the FEIS, and attend a presentation and public meeting on the final design.


Wide variety of interests seek $29 million in federal funding to complete a 6-mile Phase 1.

Click here to learn more about this funding request.


The Top Ten Ads are announced for the Bridging Futures IV Contest.

Click here to learn more.


Contact Us:
3414 1/2 Fremont Ave N
Seattle WA 98103
206.675.9747 ext 203
info@i90wildlifebridges.org