The construction of two roundabouts on state Highway 14 in Washougal is on track to be completed by the end of this year.
Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) officials said last week that things are “moving along fairly well” with the roundabouts.
“We hope to have the majority of the concrete work done at Washougal River Road in the next week or two, and then we’ll be looking to try to get final paving done,” said WSDOT project lead Tyler Yeoman. “We have another few weeks of work at 32nd Street until all of the concrete work done there.”
Excavating crews with Thompson Bros. have been working since June to build roundabouts on the highway at 32nd Street and Washougal River Road/15th Street.
“This is a very important access improvement and safety project on this part of the (Highway 14) corridor,” said Washougal City Manager David Scott. “It has been a goal of the city for quite some time to enhance access to our community.”