
Early Tuesday (March 24), WSDOT maintenance crews will close westbound SR 14 at Exit 14, to collect samples from the west Camas Slough Bridge deck
CAMAS – Travelers who use westbound State Route 14 near the Camas Slough Bridge in Clark County, should plan for a short overnight closure.
Early Tuesday, March 24, Washington State Department of Transportation maintenance crews will close westbound SR 14 at Exit 14, to collect samples from the west Camas Slough Bridge deck. The samples will help plan paving work scheduled for the bridge later this summer.
What to expect
- From midnight to 2 a.m., Tuesday, March 24: Westbound SR 14 will close between Exit 14 (Union and 2nd Streets) and Exit 12 (Northwest 6th Avenue).
- The on-ramp from Exit 14 to westbound SR 14 will also be closed.
- A signed detour will be in place.
Know before you go
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