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East Jefferson County Remove Fish Barriers - Completed November 2023

Timeline: May 2023 - November 2023
  • Road
  • Completed
  • Jefferson County
This project removed fish barriers at two locations: one on State Route 104 at Shine Creek, and the other on State Route 19 at Swansonville Creek.

At both locations, 18-foot three-sided culverts were constructed.
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Olympic Region Strategic Bridge Preservation 2022-23 - Complete Summer 2022

Timeline: Spring 2022 - Fall 2023
  • Road
  • Completed
  • Kitsap County
  • Mason County
  • Jefferson County
  • Grays Harbor County
Crews repaired and replaced damaged driving surfaces of several bridges in Grays Harbor, Mason, Jefferson, and Kitsap Counties.
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SR 104 - Hood Canal Bridge - Center Lock Rehabilitation

Timeline: May 2021 - June 2024
  • Road
  • Construction
  • Kitsap County
  • Jefferson County
Crews will upgrade and replace key elements of the SR 104 Hood Canal Bridge. The construction bolsters systems that guide the bridge together and keep both halves of the bridge connected.
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SR 104 - Paradise Bay - Shine Road & SR 19 - Intersection Safety Improvements

Timeline: May 2024 - May 2025
  • Road
  • Pre-construction
  • Jefferson County
This project improves safety along State Route 104 in Jefferson County at Shine Road/Paradise Bay Road and at State Route 19. At Shine Road/Paradise Bay Road, a single-lane metered roundabout will be built. The meter will be active only after a closure at the nearby Hood Canal Bridge. At SR 19, a…
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SR 104 - SR 19 - Intersection Safety Improvements

Timeline: Late Spring 2024 - Early Winter 2024
  • Road
  • Not started
  • Jefferson County
To improve safety and reduce head-on collisions, crews will construct a single-lane roundabout at State Route 104 and SR 19 (Beaver Valley Road).

Roundabouts are a proven solution to reduce the frequency and severity of collisions while maintaining a consistent flow of traffic.…
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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 20/Kearney St I/S – Roundabout

Timeline: September 2023 - June 2024
  • Road
  • Construction
  • Jefferson County
This project will take the existing intersection on State Route 20 at Kearney Street in Port Townsend and convert it into a single-lane roundabout.
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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.
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US 101 - Leland Creek and Unnamed Tribs - Remove Fish Barriers - Complete December 2023

Timeline: February 2023 - December 2023
  • Road
  • Completed
  • Jefferson County
This project removes and replaces several outdated barriers to fish migration under US 101 near Leland Valley Road NE in Jefferson County. The north and south tributaries at mileposts 290.3 and 291.8 will be replaced with larger box culverts, and the site crossing Leland Creek will be replaced with…
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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.
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US 101 - SR 109 Grays Harbor, Jefferson and Clallam Counties - Remove Fish Barriers

Timeline: 2023 - 2026
  • 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 - West Jefferson County - Remove Fish Barriers - Complete August 2022

Timeline: Summer 2019 - Fall 2022
  • Road
  • Completed
  • Jefferson County
This project removed barriers to fish at Steamboat Creek, Harlow Creek and Fisher Creek. New bridges carry US 101 over each creek. The improvements helps improve access to fish habitat.
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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.
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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…

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.