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2024 OR Regionwide Chip Seal - Complete November 2024

Timeline: June 2024 - November 2024
  • Road
  • Completed
  • Pierce County
  • Jefferson County
  • Grays Harbor County
  • Clallam County
This project extended the life of the roadway and reduced the frequency of emergency repairs on sections of four state highways in Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson and Pierce counties.

Chip sealing is a process where crews apply a protective surface to existing pavement.
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SR 106 Et Al - OR Region Wide - Chip Seal - Complete October 2022

Timeline: April 2022 - October 2022
  • Road
  • Completed
  • Jefferson County
  • Mason County
  • Pierce County
  • Clallam County
This project repaired and preserved several highways in Mason, Jefferson, Clallam and Pierce Counties.
Project

SR 112/Clallam Bay - Emergency Repairs - Complete July 2022

Timeline: Nov. 2021 - July 2022
  • Road
  • Completed
  • Clallam County
Crews reopened State Route 112 near Clallam Bay to two-way travel at 6 p.m. Monday, March 21. The highway closed on Monday, Nov. 15, 2021 due to massive landslide and regionwide flooding. The detour using Eagle Crest Way has been removed.

Crews worked to remove additional slide…
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SR 112/Jim Creek West - Emergency Repairs - Complete June 2022

Timeline: Nov. 2021 - Summer 2022
  • Road
  • Completed
  • Clallam County
Construction to reopen State Route 112 at milepost 32 began Monday, March 28, 2022 after the highway dropped almost 4-feet. Work at Jim Creek includes: slope stabilization efforts, roadway repairs, installation of new guardrail, installation of new trench and horizontal drains, replacement of three…
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SR 112/W Rasmussen Creek and Hoko River – Emergency Project - Complete September 2022

Timeline: Summer - Fall 2022
  • Road
  • Completed
  • Clallam County
This emergency project took place at two sites on SR 112 in Seiku: at milepost 4.6 near Rasmussen Creek and at milepost 11.4 on the Hoko River.

At Rasmussen creek, construction crews rebuilt and replaced two areas of the embankment, which slid into the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Work…
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SR 113/S of Old Sappho-Pysht Hwy – Stabilize Slope - Completed August 2022

Timeline: Nov. 2021 - August 2022
  • Road
  • Completed
  • Clallam County
This project will repair an unstable slope and replace a clogged culvert under Burnt Mountain Road (SR 113) near Beaver in Clallam County. A new culvert and stabilized hillside will allow water to flow properly through the area without the use of a temporary water pump, preventing additional…
Project

US 101 - Elwha River Bridge - Bridge Replacement

Timeline: April 2023 - Summer 2025
  • Road
  • Construction
  • Clallam County
WSDOT replaced the US 101 Elwha River Bridge in Port Angeles. Replacing the bridge has ensured that US 101 continues to be a reliable transportation facility for decades to come.

The new bridge is 40 feet wide and has two 12-foot lanes with two-8 foot shoulders. (The old bridge was…
Project

US 101 - Indian Creek - Remove Fish Barrier - Completed March 2023

Timeline: February 2022 - March 2023
  • Road
  • Completed
  • Clallam County
This project removed and replaced an outdated culvert under US 101 west of Port Angeles at Indian Creek. To keep traffic moving, crews constructed a temporary bypass bridge near the site as the new bridge over Indian Creek was built.

The culvert was replaced with a new 180-foot…
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US 101 - Jefferson and Clallam Counties Fish Barriers - Remove Fish Barriers

Timeline: Summer 2023 - Fall 2025
  • Road
  • Construction
  • Clallam County
  • Jefferson County
This project addresses multiple barriers to fish under US 101 between Sequim and Discovery Bay.
Project

US 101 - May Creek in Vic of Dowans Creek Rd - Remove Fish Barrier

Timeline: Spring 2024 - Fall 2026
  • Rail
  • Construction
  • Jefferson County
  • Clallam County
This fish barrier removal project replaces an outdated culvert along US 101 south of Forks. A 175-foot-long concrete girder bridge will replace the existing metal pipe to improve fish migration in May Creek.
Project

US 101 - SR 109 Grays Harbor, Jefferson and Clallam Counties - Remove Fish Barriers

Timeline: 2023 - 2027
  • Road
  • Construction
  • Grays Harbor County
  • Jefferson County
  • Clallam County
This project will correct 29 identified streams and culverts that cross under US 101 and SR 109 in Grays Harbor, Jefferson and Clallam Counties. The culverts under the highways do not allow fish to access vital habitat.

Once complete, this project will restore nearly 37 miles of…
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US 101 and SR 115/Olympic Peninsula - Chip Seal - Complete November 2022

Timeline: May 2022 - November 2022
  • Road
  • Completed
  • Clallam County
  • Grays Harbor County
  • Jefferson County
This project repaired and preserved three separate areas of two state highways. Crews will also replace failing expansion joints for the US 101 Sol Duc River Bridge in Clallam County.
Project

US 101/Northwest US 101 – Remove Fish Barriers

Timeline: Spring 2024 - Fall 2025
  • Road
  • Construction
  • Jefferson County
  • Clallam County
This project will replace culverts under US 101 in Clallam and Jefferson Counties.
Project

US 101/South of Forks - Emergency Repairs - Complete August 2022

Timeline: Spring - Summer 2022
  • Road
  • Completed
  • Clallam County
  • Jefferson County
This project will make repairs to the roadway on US 101 south of Forks near the Jefferson-Clallam County border. Work at this site includes: rebuilding the washed-out area of highway, rebuilding and reinforcing the slope and drilling new drains into the hillside. An emergency contract will be…
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US 101/SR 116 North Olympic Peninsula – Remove Fish Barriers

Timeline: Fall 2024 - Fall 2026
  • Road
  • Construction
  • Clallam County
This project removes and replaces several outdated culverts under US 101 and State Route 116 at Lees, Ennis, Tumwater and Chimacum Creeks. Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife has identified these sites as barriers to salmon migration and other resident fish species.

166,800 electric vehicle

registrations in Washington in 2023, up from 114,600 in 2022.

87 wetland compensation sites

actively monitored on 918 acres in 2023.

25,000 safe animal crossings

in the Snoqualmie Pass East Project area since 2014.