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ROCHESTER – Travelers near the Thurston/Grays Harbor county line will soon see construction on a new roundabout at the intersection of US 12 and Anderson Road.
The Washington State Department of Transportation is proposing new overall goals for disadvantaged business participation on all federally funded projects and is accepting written comments on the proposals through Friday, July 24.
Clean-up and repair work of series of rockslides blocking both lanes on State Route 20/North Cascades Highway begins Monday, June 29, and will require the existing detour to remain in place until further notice. There are exceptions for emergency vehicles.
The US 2 Pilchuck River Bridge in Snohomish will be reduced to a single open lane from 8 p.m., Friday, Aug. 7, to 4:30 a.m., Monday, Aug. 10. Flaggers will alternate traffic through the single open lane. This work is weather dependent.
To reduce operating costs, the Washington State Department of Transportation will not reopen the Good To Go! walk-in customer service centers located in Bellevue and Gig Harbor.
The Oregon Department of Transportation and Washington State Department of Transportation are excited to announce the appointment of Greg Johnson as the program administrator to lead the bi-state Interstate Bridge Replacement Program office. In this role, Johnson will jointly represent both ODOT and WSDOT to lead program development efforts using a transparent, data-driven process that prioritizes equity and inclusion.
People who ride C-TRAN buses on southbound Interstate 5 in Vancouver will soon have a more reliable trip during peak travel times.
Olympic Peninsula travelers will see construction kick off along US 101 south of Forks later this month. The work will improve fish migration under the highway for an unnamed tributary to the Hoh River at milepost 175.5.
SEATTLE – Riders aboard Washington State Ferries' Bainbridge Island and Bremerton routes should prepare for minor delays Monday, June 15, through Friday, June 19. Construction work to rebuild the Seattle terminal will affect two sailings each day.
Beginning July 12, people crossing the northbound State Route 99 Duwamish River Bridge, also known as the First Avenue South bridge, after dark will have to plan for up to 14 nights of detours. Southbound SR 99 will not be affected.