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I-5 Brooks Interchange Area Management Plan

Planning Phase

Region 2: Willamette Valley and Northwest Oregon (Marion)


​​​​​​​​We will create an Interchange Area Management Plan (IAMP) for the I-5 Brooks interchange, Exit 263.​


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Details

About

enlarged study area mapThis IAMP looked at the I-5 interchange with Brooklake Road and the Brooklake Road corridor — from River Road on the west to OR 99E on the east. 

The corridor serves agricultural interests, freight and trucking-related businesses, small businesses and residential communities of Brooks-Hopmere, commuter traffic accessing I-5, and regional community destinations such as Chemeketa Community College Brooks Campus and Willamette Mission State Park. 

The IAMP:

  • ​Looked to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the interchange area for all modes of travel through the 20-year planning horizon.
  • Identified transportation improvements, management strategies and land use/policy actions needed to support planned development.
  • Developed goals, objectives and evaluation criteria to guide development.
  • Involved state and local jurisdictions including Marion County, as well as community stakeholders and interchange users.

interchange area management plan iconThe study area​ extends from the intersection of River Road and Brooklake Road west of I-5 to the intersection of Portland Road (OR 99E) and Brooklake Road to the east. Most local traffic using Exit 263 passes through these intersections. Understanding how they operate and their relationship to interchange traffic flow is a key part of the IAMP process.​

Check out the final IAMP​ to learn more – please contact us if you need this an alternative format​.

Past Outreach

  • We met with area businesses and property owners, as well as other area stakeholders, on July 21, 2022. We presented the two recommended interchange concepts and proposed improvements to Brooklake Road and local streets. You can watch a recording of the meeting. The future improvements are documented in the Interchange Area Management Plan (IAMP) that we are working on with Marion County. The plan helps us prepare for future funding opportunities. 

  • We met with businesses and property owners nearest the interchange on October 27, 2021 to review potential concepts for improvements. You can watch a recording of the meeting. 

  • ​We met with businesses and property owners nearest the interchange in March 2021. We shared the purpose of interchange planning, reviewed what we know and learned from stakeholders about the traffic operations and needs near the interchange. 

  • We shared an online comment form and map with the broader community during March 2021 to collect transportation concerns and knowledge of the area.

Marion County worked with area residents and businesses on the Brooks-Hopmere Community Plan. Transportation is a main interest for this community. Creating an IAMP allowed us to work with Marion County to focus on and provide direction about measures needed for the interchange’s future operations.

Schedule

We started working on the plan in 2020 and finished in 2022.​​

Location

I-5 |

​Marion County

Cost and Funding

​No funding is available at this time to build the transportation improvements. 


Pedestrians, including those with disabilities, will have access through or around work zones.  ​

Contacts & Media

project study area map

Project Contacts

Transportation Planner
Brandon Williams
Email
brandon.williams@odot.oregon.gov
Phone
503-986-7244

Public Information Officer
David House
Email
david.j.house@odot.oregon.gov
Phone
503-551-8641

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Last Updated

5/9/2024 9:28 AM

Project Number

BrooksIAMP

Project Documents

Related documents to this project
BrooksIAMP-StudyArea.pdfStudy Area
I-5BrooksWebIAMPMarch2021Information.pdfLearn more about the IAMP.
2022-11-23_BrooksIAMP_TechMemos.pdfBrooks IAMP -Technical Memos - please contact us is you need this in an alternate format
2022-11-23_Final_BrooksIAMP.pdfBrooks IAMP - please contact us is you need this in an alternate format