Interstate 5 Road Expansion Project in Salem Advances with Community Updates
The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) has confirmed plans to widen Interstate 5 to three lanes in south Salem, specifically between Battle Creek Road and a yet-to-be-finalized endpoint. This project aims to alleviate traffic congestion and improve connectivity for local commuters and regional freight movement.
Project Scope and Objectives
The expansion, part of ODOT’s broader efforts to modernize Oregon’s transportation infrastructure, focuses on a corridor known for frequent bottlenecks. According to ODOT’s 2025 regional transportation plan, the project will involve reconstructing existing lanes, adding new lanes in both directions and upgrading adjacent interchanges to enhance traffic flow.

Key objectives include reducing travel times during peak hours, improving safety for drivers and pedestrians, and supporting economic growth by facilitating smoother movement of goods through the region. The agency emphasized that the design incorporates environmental safeguards to minimize impacts on local ecosystems.
Timeline and Phases
The project is scheduled to begin in late 2026, with construction expected to span three years. ODOT has outlined a phased approach:
- Phase 1 (2026–2027): Preliminary work, including utility relocations and land acquisition.
- Phase 2 (2027–2028): Lane additions and interchange upgrades.
- Phase 3 (2028–2029): Final pavement and signage installations, with full completion targeted by mid-2029.
Community feedback sessions are planned throughout the process to address concerns and update residents on progress.
Impact on Local Communities
While the project promises long-term benefits, residents near the construction zone have raised concerns about short-term disruptions. ODOT has committed to minimizing noise and traffic delays through staggered construction schedules and real-time updates via its website and mobile app.
Local businesses, particularly those along Battle Creek Road, are being provided with resources to mitigate potential impacts. The agency also announced partnerships with regional transit authorities to offer alternative routes and shuttle services during peak construction periods.
Future Implications
The expansion aligns with Oregon’s 2040 growth strategy, which prioritizes sustainable transportation solutions. ODOT officials stated that the project will serve as a model for future highway improvements, balancing efficiency with environmental stewardship.
As the work progresses, ongoing transparency and community engagement will remain central to the project’s success. Residents are encouraged to visit ODOT’s website for updates and to participate in public meetings.