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Seventy - eight percent of Washington residents want improved travel times for Interstate Bridge project

A meeting has been held in Washington DC to discuss the future of the I-5 Interstate Bridge in the US state of Oregon, where residents are being asked to pay for vehicles and freight to avoid a toll on the bridge during the coronavirus lockdown.

Source: clarkcountytoday.com
Published on 2022-01-23

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