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Duvall’s draft transportation plan projects nearly 900 new homes, flags future failing intersections and heavy truck traffic on Main Street
Summary
Duvall’s 2024 draft transportation plan projects about 890 new homes and nearly 1,000 jobs by 2044, predicts three Main Street intersections will operate at failing levels by 2044, and highlights heavy freight traffic — including trucks bypassing Seattle from British Columbia — as a community concern that could affect state funding priorities.
Duvall, Washington’s 2024 draft transportation plan projects about 890 new homes and nearly 1,000 jobs by 2044 and warns that three intersections on Main Street could be operating at a failing level of service by 2044.
The projection matters because Duvall is designated an urban growth area, and the document links local congestion and freight patterns to the state’s Freight and Goods Transportation System ranking, which can influence access to state funding for roadway improvements.
The podcast presenters summarized key figures from the draft: “Well, Duval is projected to add about 890 new homes and almost a 1000 jobs by…
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