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Interstate Highway 5 (SR-5), Columbia River Bridge to Burnt Bridge Creek (Vancouver Freeway), Washington
As the proposed work contemplates widening in an existing highway corridor, the environmental effect on the community will continue at about the same level as it is today. A major impact especially to those properties contiguous to the highway is the displacement of 150 single family residences, seven businesses, one motel, one apartment house and one fraternal organization. The effect of air pollution cannot be completely avoided.
Interstate Highway 5 (SR-5), Columbia River Bridge to Burnt Bridge Creek (Vancouver Freeway), Washington
As the proposed work contemplates widening in an existing highway corridor, the environmental effect on the community will continue at about the same level as it is today. A major impact especially to those properties contiguous to the highway is the displacement of 150 single family residences, seven businesses, one motel, one apartment house and one fraternal organization. The effect of air pollution cannot be completely avoided.
Interstate Highway 5 (SR-5), Columbia River Bridge to Burnt Bridge Creek (Vancouver Freeway), Washington
1971
21 pages
Report
No indication
English
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