Evidence WSDOT not finished with I-405 toll lanes
Oct 8, 2015, 11:31 AM | Updated: 11:49 am

Washington State Department of Transportation I-405 Program Director Kim Henry says the Renton project is a necessary move. (MyNorthwest file photo)
(MyNorthwest file photo)
The state isn’t done adding toll lanes on I-405.
Lines painted on streets in Renton’s Talbot Hill neighborhood outline a future ramp connecting to express toll lanes on I-405 and SR 167, .
It’s a project that Washington State Department of Transportation I-405 Program Director Kim Henry says is a necessary move.
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“It’s not just improvement at the interchange, it’s how it fits into the rest of the improvements we’re doing here,” Henry told KING 5.
The project will cut into a portion of some residents’ properties. One person plans on suing WSDOT.
Scheduled to begin next summer, the $285 million project went to bid on Monday, just after the I-405 tolls went live.