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Work to repair five state bridge decks kicks off in early June

Posted 05/23/2022

As warmer conditions arrive in the Pacific Northwest, contractor crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation will repair five bridges in Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Kitsap and Mason counties. Work will begin in early June. The project will repair areas of the driving surfaces which are showing…

Online open house offers first glimpse of future State Route 509 expressway using 3D model

Posted 05/23/2022

SEATAC – Members of the public are invited to an online open house to learn more about current designs and planning for the final stage (Stage 2) of the State Route 509 Completion Project in south King County. The online open house will also include the release of a 3D video tour of the full project, modeled from…

That’s a wrap! US 101 Cosi Hill slope stabilization work complete

Posted 05/20/2022

COSMOPOLIS – A smoother ride has arrived for US 101 travelers between Aberdeen and Raymond. Crews finished paving at milepost 78 in Grays Harbor County on Friday, May 20. The highway reopened to two-way travel following previous intermittent lane closures from hillside damage and then roadway repairs. Construction is…

SR 410/Chinook and SR 123/Cayuse passes are open

Posted 05/19/2022

State Route123/Cayuse pass opened May 27. State Route 410/Chinook Pass opened June 10.

Plan ahead now for smoother Memorial Day travel

Posted 05/19/2022

OLYMPIA – With Memorial Day just around the corner, now’s the time to make a travel plan for this traditionally busy travel weekend.

Learn more about Washington State Ferries’ early plans to replace the 70-year-old Fauntleroy terminal

Posted 05/18/2022

SEATTLE – The aging Fauntleroy ferry terminal needs to be replaced to maintain safe and reliable ferry service for people who travel between West Seattle, Vashon Island, the Kitsap Peninsula and beyond. Washington State Ferries will share information on why the project is needed, planning considerations and what…

Once more, we plan lane reductions on southbound I-5 in Seattle

Posted 05/17/2022

We’re planning to reduce lanes on southbound I-5 from I-90 to Spokane Street this weekend to replace old expansion joints.

WSDOT’s safety rest area free coffee program returns May 20

Posted 05/12/2022

OLYMPIA – After more than two years, volunteer groups across the state can once again participate in the state’s free coffee program at selected safety rest areas, providing coffee to the traveling public.

Construction returning to SR 113 near Beaver for slope stabilization work

Posted 05/05/2022

Olympic Peninsula travelers near Beaver will want to plan extra time into their commutes over the next few weeks.

Online open house highlights a busy 2022 construction season on I-90 from North Bend to Ellensburg

Posted 05/04/2022

Approximately seven construction projects through multiple construction areas are slated on I-90 for 2022 through this 75-mile corridor. Delays will primarily occur weekdays. During summer weekends, there are delays as well due to traffic increases on Sundays.

Slow down – lives are on the line. 

In 2023, speeding continued to be a top reason for work zone crashes.

Even one life lost is too many.

Fatal work zone crashes doubled in 2023 - Washington had 10 fatal work zone crashes on state roads.

It's in EVERYONE’S best interest.

95% of people hurt in work zones are drivers, their passengers or passing pedestrians, not just our road crews.