Project news​

An upcoming around-the-clock total closure of the Marvin Road (SR 510) overpass in Lacey will mark the last major construction milestone for this project. Completion of the major work also will begin easing remaining daytime lane closures for the busy overpass.

From 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 25 to 5 a.m. Monday, Sept. 28, drivers are encouraged to plan ahead for the final construction related closure of the Marvin Road overpass and associated ramps.

All daytime lane closures are anticipated to be completed by mid-October.

All users of this overpass are encouraged to sign up for project updates.

Why is WSDOT reconstructing the I-5 and Marvin Road (SR 510) interchange in Lacey?

Crews have reconfigured the interchange to create a diverging diamond interchange. The rebuilt interchange is intended to help ease congestion and reduce the potential for crashes. The project is being constructed ahead of planned major development in Lacey north of I-5.

When construction is complete, a diverging diamond interchange improves traffic flow by allowing drivers to make a free left turn onto the highway without stopping at a traffic signal.

The project also includes a new frontage road and extended Marvin Road on-ramp to southbound I-5. The frontage road will provide access into and out of planned development in the area adjacent to southbound I-5. Access will remain closed until the City of Lacey builds the local connecting streets.



The End Result

This project will benefit all users of the I-5/Marvin Road interchange and all modes of transportation. In addition to helping drivers, pedestrians and cyclists will also see improvements. The improvements will also help accommodate economic development for the Hawks Prairie community. This project will expand on previous improvements that have been implemented by the City of Lacey and WSDOT.

Needs & benefits

A diverging diamond interchange is a proven way to move more people and reduce the potential for collisions by reducing conflict points.

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