2025-06104Notice

FHWA Approves Three Miles of New Highway in Yelm, Washington

Published Date: 4/9/2025

Notice

Summary

The FHWA gave the green light to build about three miles of new highway in Yelm, Washington, making travel smoother with one lane each way. This project affects local drivers and the community by improving access and traffic flow, with construction moving forward soon. The final approval means the project is set to roll without major environmental issues, so watch for changes on your daily routes!

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 2 mixed.

Three-Mile Yelm Highway Built

The FHWA approved construction of about three miles of new highway in Yelm, Washington, with one travel lane in each direction from Cullens Road (end of Phase 1) to the intersection of SR 507 and 170th Street. This project is intended to improve access and traffic flow for local drivers and the community.

NEPA FONSI Lets Construction Proceed

FHWA issued a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the SR 510 Yelm Loop—New Alignment Phase 2 Project, and the final agency actions are now in place, so construction is moving forward and you should watch for changes to daily routes. The FONSI provides details on the Selected Alternative for the proposed improvements.

Road Segment Access Classification

The new SR 510 alignment will be classified limited access between Cullens Road and 103rd Avenue, and managed access between 103rd Avenue and SR 507. The classification of these segments is part of the selected design for the project.

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4/9/2025

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