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SR 532 Existing Conditions Analysis - Completed Spring 2024

Planning study news

Following the State Route 532 corridor sketch in 2017, several strategies and actions were outlined to keep the corridor working well and to address performance gaps needing further evaluation. This baseline analysis intended to provide further evaluation before the implementation of any strategy.

WSDOT, in partnership with the City of Stanwood, Island County, Snohomish County, Island Transit, Community Transit and Island Regional Transportation Organization, conducted an existing conditions analysis of the SR 532 corridor between Terry’s Corner (milepost 0) and Interstate 5 (milepost 10).

Timeline
Fall 2021 - Spring 2024
Status
Complete
Budget
$80,000

Purpose

SR 532 is the primary east-west corridor to I-5 for the City of Stanwood, Camano Island and unincorporated areas of Snohomish County. Over the last several years, this area has experienced increased levels of vehicular and commercial truck traffic during peak travel periods. In addition, the Island Regional Transportation Planning Organization (IRTPO) and the city of Stanwood identified congestion as a major transportation and economic development concern in the region.

To address these concerns, WSDOT Northwest Region Mount Baker Area worked with the City of Stanwood, IRTPO, Island County, Snohomish County, and Island Transit and Community Transit to conduct an existing conditions baseline analysis of SR 532 to determine if the corridor is meeting regional transportation performance expectations. 

Planning study report

Existing Conditions Analysis draft report appendix

In addition to the SR 532 Existing Conditions Analysis draft report, linked below for additional context and support to the final report. 

Section 1: Existing Conditions Analysis Appendix

Section 2: Existing Conditions Analysis Appendix

 

Frequently asked questions

Want to learn more about the study area, the purpose of the technical analysis on SR 532, what is involved in the SR 532 existing conditions analysis, or what steps were taken to engage the public? Review these frequently asked questions for the SR 532 Conditions Analysis for more insight.