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COWLITZ COUNTY - FISH POND ROAD

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Project Number: 0800-01
From Milepost: 0.42 To Milepost:1.13
RATA/CAPP funds: $ 900,000
Design Software: Eagle Point
Completed: 2005

Fish Pond Road, a rural major collector, serves as a major link between the rapidly growing Rose Valley Area and the Interstate 5 corridor. Prior to the project, motorists were subjected to a narrow and winding section of roadway that had little or no shoulder buffer. The completed project includes 12-foot travel lanes and widened shoulders. In addition, there were major improvements made to the roadway's horizontal and vertical alignment. Guardrail was added to protect motorists from steep sloped areas.

The project also included the replacement of culverts along a stream that crossed the road in five locations. The upgraded culverts provide improved drainage and flood control and address long standing fish passage issues. The project also greatly improved alignment of the intersection of Fish Pond Road with Kool Road.

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CRAB point of contact for both RAP and CAPP programs is Randy Hart P.E., Grant Programs Manager, 360.753.5989


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