
These closures will allow the Washington State Department of Transportation’s maintenance crews to safely repair damaged pavement and smooth the driving surface
CLARK COUNTY – Nighttime travelers in Clark County should expect delays for maintenance and paving work beginning Sunday, July 28 until the morning of Friday, Aug. 9.
What travelers need to know
- Nightly from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Sunday, July 28 to Friday morning, Aug. 2, the right two lanes of northbound Interstate 5 between Ridgefield (milepost 15) and State Route 502 (milepost 11) will close.
- The on-ramp from Northeast 179th Street to northbound I-5 and the off-ramps from northbound I-5 to SR 502 and the Gee Creek rest area will also close.
- From 9 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4 to 5 a.m. Monday, Aug. 5, all lanes of westbound SR 14 in Camas between C Street (milepost 15) and Northwest 6th Avenue (milepost 12) will close, and the on-ramp from westbound SR 14 to SR 500 will also close.
- From 9 p.m. Monday, Aug. 5 to 5 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6, all eastbound lanes of SR 14 in Camas between Northwest 6th Avenue (milepost 12) and Second Street (milepost 14) will close, and the on-ramp from Northwest 6th Street to SR 14 will also close.
- From 9 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6 to 5 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 7, the off-ramp from northbound I-5 to Northeast 78th Street in Vancouver (milepost 4) will fully close.
- From 9 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 7 to 5 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 8, the off-ramp from northbound I-5 to Northeast 99th Street in Vancouver (milepost 5) will fully close.
- From 9 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 8 to 5 a.m. Friday, Aug. 9, the on-ramp from Northeast 78th Street to southbound I-5 in Vancouver (milepost 4) will fully close.
These closures will allow the Washington State Department of Transportation’s maintenance crews to safely repair damaged pavement and smooth the driving surface.
During the nighttime lane and ramp closures, travelers will need to use an alternate route.
Travelers are reminded to slow down, stay focused and expect delays when traveling through the work zone.
Know before you go
People can receive real-time travel information via the WSDOT mobile app, or by visiting our real-time travel map.
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