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US 97 remains closed near Toppenish

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Date:  Thursday, July 24, 2008

Contact: Will Smith, WSDOT Project Engineer, 509.577.1840
Bob Hooker, WSDOT Assistant Project Engineer 509.577.1840
Mike Westbay, WSDOT Communications, 509.728.4712

WSDOT Travel Advisory

WSDOT detours US 97 traffic onto local roads near Toppenish one additional night

I-82 and SR 22 are recommended as alternate routes


TOPPENISH– WSDOT and the contractor need to keep the highway closed and detour traffic one more night to do railroad crossing safety improvements.
A portion of US 97 between Toppenish and Wapato will remain closed overnight and until the work is complete on July 25.

Northbound and southbound US 97 traffic will continue to be detoured onto Progressive Road and Olden Way Road, just west of Toppenish. All oversize loads are prohibited on the detour route. Due to the sharp turns associated with this detour, WSDOT is recommending northbound drivers consider using SR 22 through Toppenish to I-82 as an alternate route. WSDOT recommends southbound drivers use I-82 to Exit 50 and take SR 22 through Toppenish to connect with southbound US 97.

Orange signs and portable electronic message signs will direct traffic through the detour route.

Visit our Web site for the complete construction/maintenance update: www.wsdot.wa.gov/Regions/SouthCentral/Construction/

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