| 9/1997 |
Traffic Management Plan for the Interstate Bridge trunnion repair
project implemented; includes provisions for I-5 HOV lanes in each direction. |
| 10/1998 |
ODOT implements PM peak period I-5 northbound HOV lane from Going Street to Delta Park in effect from
3:00-6:00 p.m. |
| 11/1998 |
After one month, the ODOT HOV lane carries more people per hour than the general purpose lanes and provide 5-7 minutes
time savings per trip. |
| 12/1998 |
RTC Board adopts Clark
County HOV System Study; includes resolution to make I-5 the priority corridor for HOV.
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| 5/1999 |
I-5 HOV Operational Study begins to consider
HOV options for the corridor. |
| 6/1999 |
I-5 widening construction begins. |
| 10/1999 |
I-5 HOV Peer Review Panel and Technical Advisory Committtee recommend not pursuing reversible HOV lanes across the Interstate
Bridge for safety reasons. |
| 12/1999 |
I-5 HOV Operational Study recommends I-5 southbound a.m. peak HOV lane only; Vancouver northbound lane not warranted until congestion worsens and the Interstate Bridge is improved. |
| 4/2000 |
RTC Board, Joint
Policy Advisory Committee on Transportation (JPACT), and Bi-State Committee support HOV implementation in the I-5 corridor. |
| 9/2000 |
Washington State Transportation Commission adopts HOV concept and operational strategies for the I-5 corridor. |
| 10/2001 |
Vancouver AM southbound HOV lane grand opening. |
| 5/2005 |
RTC Board recommends to WSDOT
that the I-5 HOV Pilot Project be discontinued and converted to a
general purpose lane. |
| 8/2005 |
WSDOT announces its decision
to discontinue the I-5 HOV lane.
Vancouver AM southbound HOV lane closed (see: News).
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