Crews remove sewer lines in Pierce County near I-5
Crews are removing and replacing a decommissioned Pierce County sewer line.
Removing this sewer line is part of the SR 167 Completion Project which completes SR 167 from its current end at North Meridian Avenue in Puyallup, extending it 6 miles to connect to SR 509 in the Port of Tacoma.
The SR 167 Completion Project is part of the Puget Sound Gateway Program. The Puget Sound Gateway Program combines the SR 509 Completion Project in south King County with the SR 167 Completion Project in Pierce County to complete critical missing links in Washington State’s highway and freight network. These projects provide new connections to the state’s ports, improve freight movements and reduce congestion on local roads and highways.
Crews remove sewer lines in Pierce County near I-5
Crews are removing and replacing a decommissioned Pierce County sewer line.
Removing this sewer line is part of the SR 167 Completion Project which completes SR 167 from its current end at North Meridian Avenue in Puyallup, extending it 6 miles to connect to SR 509 in the Port of Tacoma.
The SR 167 Completion Project is part of the Puget Sound Gateway Program. The Puget Sound Gateway Program combines the SR 509 Completion Project in south King County with the SR 167 Completion Project in Pierce County to complete critical missing links in Washington State’s highway and freight network. These projects provide new connections to the state’s ports, improve freight movements and reduce congestion on local roads and highways.