SR 113
Plan for additional travel delays on routes to some popular summer destinations
Several state highways in Olympic Peninsula, Mount Rainier need repairs
OLYMPIA – Travelers headed to Mount Rainier National Park, Ocean Shores, Lake Cushman and other popular summer destinations will want to plan for additional travel delays this year. Construction crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation will resurface several state highways around the Olympic Peninsula and Pierce County.
Work will begin as soon as Wednesday, July 13 on State Route 113 in Clallam County. The work will continue into early fall.
Construction returning to SR 113 near Beaver for slope stabilization work
SEKIU – Olympic Peninsula travelers near Beaver will want to plan extra time into their commutes over the next few weeks.
As soon as Monday, May 16, Bruch and Bruch Construction, Inc. crews will begin work to unclog a culvert 70 feet beneath State Route 113/Burnt Mountain Road near milepost 6.55.
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