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Environment; Columbia River Crossing needs $900 million from Washington and Oregon, but how to raise it remains elusive. Updated: ; May. 06, 2012, 2:40 a.m ...
If the Columbia River Crossing is not built, traffic volumes on Interstate 205 are projected to increase 13,700 vehicles each day by 2036. If the bridge is built, the number of new vehicles is ...
The proposed Columbia River Crossing is scheduled to be voted on in the Oregon House today. The House will consider a bill Monday authorizing $450 million in bonds expected to be matched by Washington ...
Oregon proponents of the Columbia River Crossing are exploring ways to move the project forward without financial support from Washington.
April 6, 2023 February 12, 2013 Written by Oregon Business Team Oregon legislators heard testimony for and against the proposed Columbia River Crossing at the first legislative committee hearing on ...
Friends of the Columbia Gorge, a group dedicated to protecting and preserving the scenic area, has a goal to construct a 200-mile loop trail network that would encircle a massive stretch of the Col… ...
Oregon Secretary of State Dennis Richardson has released his office’s review of the history of the ill-fated Columbia River Crossing project, and its recommendations for a more successful next try.
If you've ever driven I-5 to Portland you're familiar with the old Columbia River Bridge. Even thought it's considered to be in good shape - it's a bottleneck.
A popular 4.5-mile, up-and-back hike with more than 1,800 feet of elevation gain, the Angel's Rest Trail leads to some of the best views in the Columbia River Gorge. From the top, the views ...
When the Columbia River Crossing was unceremoniously dumped from Oregon and Washington's transportation project rolls in early July, the erstwhile "long term comprehensive solution" for Interstate ...
Columbia River Gorge (Biggs Junction, Oregon) Along the freeway here, an Oregon Trail historic sign sits on a cliff face next to one of the final sets of wagon ruts along the route to Columbia.