The transportation revenue package passed by the Senate in Olympia on Monday would raise $16.1 billion, and lawmakers plan to spend $50 million of that money on overhauling Clark County’s oldest freeway interchange.
The chamber passed the revenue bill on a 39-9 vote and it now heads to the House, which is expected to vote on it today. The Senate also passed a bonding bill tied to the package, but wasn’t expected to vote on a spending bill that designates the money to specific projects until today.
The package includes an 11.9-cent gas tax increase that would be phased in over two years.
In Clark County, it carves out $50 million to replace the antiquated Northeast 179th Street interchange on Interstate 5, and $98.7 million to rebuild the interchange at Interstate 5 and Mill Plain Boulevard.