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Cowlitz County engineer outlines $142.5 million six‑year road program; 2026 projects largely funded
Summary
County engineer presented the 2026–2031 six‑year transportation plan: the 2026 program is nearly fully funded, the county’s road system totals 527 centerline miles and more than half its 68 bridges are older than 50 years.
Cowlitz County Engineer Susan Eugene told county commissioners Thursday that the county’s six‑year transportation program for 2026–2031 lists roughly $142.5 million in potential projects, with the 2026 year alone estimated at about $23.8 million and nearly all 2026 funding secured.
Eugene said the county maintains 527 centerline miles of roads—about 70 miles (13%) in urban areas and the remainder in rural areas. The county has roughly five unpaved miles and more than 68 bridges; 37 bridges are 50 years or older and 13 carry load restrictions. The oldest bridge in the system is the Seattle Creek bridge on Old Highway 99 South, constructed in 1922.
The six‑year plan groups projects by phase (design, right‑of‑way, construction) and by funding source.…
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