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US 395 - NSC Spokane River to Columbia - Shared Use Path

Timeline: May 2021 - Summer 2023
  • Road
  • Construction
  • Spokane County
This project will extend the current Children of the Sun Trail from where it ends at Columbia Avenue south to Carlisle Avenue. This project is a design-build with the contractor as Graham Contracting. In the end, the Children of the Sun Trail will connect to the Centennial Trail which runs from…
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US 395 - NSC Sprague to Spokane River - Phase 1

Timeline: July 2021 - December 2023
  • Road
  • Construction
  • Spokane County
Contractor crews will be constructing the raised freeway of the North Spokane Corridor between Mission Avenue and Ermina Avenue over Spokane Community College's parking lot. This project consists of two bridge structures, one for northbound future US 395 traffic and one for southbound future…
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US 395 – Immel Road to Arden Paving - Complete July 2022

Timeline: May 2022 - June 2022
  • Road
  • Completed
  • Stevens County
This project will rehabilitate roughly 10 miles of US 395 from approximately 5 miles north of Chewelah at Immel Road to the town of Arden in Stevens County. Once the project is completed by grinding and inlaying new HMA (Hot Mix Asphalt), the roadway surface will have a smoother ride that will be…
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US 395 – Loon Lake to Hafer Road – Paving & Roundabout

Timeline: August 2022 - October 2022
  • Road
  • Construction
  • Stevens County
This project will grind and inlay a little more than 12 miles of roadway on US 395 in Stevens County between the intersection with SR 292 in Loon Lake north to Hafer Road. Crews will be grinding out the pavement and replacing the roadway surface with Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) to create a smoother ride…
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US 395 – NSC Spokane River Crossing

Timeline: March 2023 - 2025
  • Road
  • Pre-construction
  • Spokane County
This project will construct the North Spokane Corridor bridge that will cross the Spokane River and connect the skyway portion near Spokane Community College to the south and at Carslie Avenue to the north of the river.
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US 97 - Centerville Rd. to Ski Lodge Rd. Vic. - Paving

Timeline: Summer 2021 - Summer 2022
  • Road
  • Construction
  • Klickitat County
This project will repair the roadway by sealing cracks, smoothing ruts and filling potholes, creating a smoother, safer driving surface for all users of the highway. Crews will also be paving sections along East Simcoe Drive.
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US 97 - Satus Creek Bridge - Bridge Replacement

Timeline: Spring 2020 - Fall 2022
  • Road
  • Construction
  • Klickitat County
This project will replace the aging and failing Satus Creek Bridge with a new concrete structure that meets current standards and improve safety and mobility.
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US 97 - Toppenish to Union Gap - Corridor Improvements - Complete Fall 2021

Timeline: Summer 2021 - Fall 2021
  • Road
  • Completed
  • Yakima County
The first roundabout on the US 97 corridor at the McDonald/Becker intersection near Toppenish is complete. A second roundabout will be built at US 97 and Jones Road at a later date.
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US 97A & SR 971 Rock Slope - Scaling

Timeline: March 2022-May 2022
  • Road
  • Completed
  • Chelan County
This project will stabilize 6 slopes with rock slope scaling to remove rockfall debris adjacent to the roadway. Work will also repair and install wild life fencing and pavement.

Slopes are located on US 97A at milepost 211.26 - 211.42 and on SR 971 between milepost 10.27 and 11.49.…
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Viaduct demolition - Complete November 2019

Timeline: January - November 2019
  • Road
  • Completed
  • King County
This project demolished the double-deck viaduct that carried SR 99 along Seattle's central waterfront. The final section of viaduct was demolished in 2019.

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