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SR 303 Corridor Plan
Re-envisioning the SR 303 Corridor
The City of Bremerton and WSDOT have completed a comprehensive study of the SR 303 (Warren/Wheaton) corridor. The study, using the practical solutions approach, developed a plan for the corridor from Burwell Street to Fairgrounds, with particular focus on the segments of the corridor within city limits. The purpose of the study was to examine the community’s needs for a modernized roadway resulting in a capital improvement plan that includes safe, reliable, and cost-effective transportation improvements that support livability, investment, and economic vitality for people and businesses.
The study began in 2019 and was completed in early 2021.
Plan Documents
Plan Document Appendices
- Appendix A. Study Preferred Alternative Improvements and Funding Sources (PDF)
- Appendix B. Stakeholder Advisory Group Meeting Presentations (PDF)
- Appendix C. Community Outreach and Open House Summaries (PDF)
- Appendix D. Existing and Future No Build Traffic Volumes (PDF)
- Appendix E. Existing and Future No Build Traffic Analysis Results (PDF)
- Appendix F. Existing Active Transportation Facilities (PDF)
- Appendix G. Existing and Future No Build Safety Analysis (PDF)
- Appendix H. Existing and Future No Build Economic Assessment (PDF)
- Appendix I. Future No Build Traffic Forecasting Memo (PDF)
- Appendix J. First Level Screening Results (PDF)
- Appendix K. Second Level Screening Methodology (PDF)
- Appendix L. Second Level Screening Results (PDF)
- Appendix M. Study Preferred Alternative Considerations (PDF)
- Appendix N. Study Preferred Alternative Analysis Results (PDF)
- Appendix O. Study Preferred Alternative Phasing (PDF)
The City will continue to listen to the community’s issues and suggestions for SR 303, and will maintain the public comment file for use as the projects recommended in the study are further developed and implemented. You may submit comments here.
For more information regarding the study please contact the project’s manager, Katie Ketterer, or use the comment form above. Language translation and ADA accommodations for study materials or meetings may be requested by calling Katie Ketterer at 360-473-5334.
Title VI Statement:
The City of Bremerton (City) assures that no person shall be discriminated against in City programs and activities based on their race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, genetic information, marital or veteran status, or the presence of any disability as provided by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987 (P.L. 100.259), the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, and Title II of the American with Disabilities Act.
Any person who feels they have been subject to discrimination that is protected under Title VI or other laws may file a complaint with the City by completing a Title VI Complaint Form (PDF), or contact City of Bremerton, Attention Charlotte Nelson, Human Resources Manager, 345 6th Street, Suite 100, Bremerton, WA, 98337.