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Slope stabilization on Soap Lake stretch of SR 17 scheduled for mid-February
SOAP LAKE – Work stretches for nearly 10 miles and seeks to reduce rockfall onto the highway; closures expected.
SR 520 Trail across Lake Washington closing for 15 days beginning Friday night, Jan. 19
SEATTLE – Bicyclists and pedestrians traveling across Lake Washington should plan for an extended State Route 520 Trail closure. The around-the-clock closure starts at 10 p.m. Friday, Jan. 19, and wraps up at 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 2. Crews will close the portion of the trail between the Montlake neighborhood in Seattle…
State ferries welcome 1.3 million more riders in 2023
SEATTLE – Over 1.3 million more riders boarded Washington State Ferries in 2023. The 7.4% spike from 2022 pushed annual ridership to nearly 18.7 million last year.
Plan ahead: I-5 roadwork near US 101 expected to create congestion in Olympia/Tumwater
UPDATE: Center barrier work on Interstate 5 in Olympia and Tumwater is ahead of schedule and is no longer required on Sunday, Feb. 4. The change is reflected in the release below.
Westbound chain-up area on SR 18 near Tiger Mountain to move farther east, closer to I-90
SNOQUALMIE – Contractor crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation will temporarily move the chain-up area on westbound State Route 18 to just east of the Raging River bridge in Issaquah.
UPDATE: Revive I-5 work in south Seattle postponed due to cold weather and possible snow
UPDATE: Weekend lane reductions have been postponed due to cold weather and possible snow in the Seattle area. Work has been rescheduled for Jan. 19-22.
State ferries hosting virtual meetings Jan. 17 and 18 with updates on service, fleet status
SEATTLE – Washington State Ferries will share updates on its system-wide service during two upcoming virtual community meetings.
Next section of the Children of the Sun Trail to open Saturday, Dec. 23
SPOKANE – After several years of community outreach and placemaking effort, the next section of the Children of the Sun Trail from Columbia Avenue in the Hillyard neighborhood south to Cleveland Avenue in the Minnehaha Neighborhood is set to open to those who bike, walk or roll on Saturday, Dec. 23.
Pause button: Work on SR 14 in Vancouver halts as winter approaches
VANCOUVER – Winter is coming, and the State Route 14 auxiliary lane project will be taking a pause – but rest assured, road construction work on SR 14 in Clark County between Southeast 164th Avenue and Interstate 205 will be back in action next spring.
May your ride be ferry and bright this holiday season
SEATTLE – Hundreds of thousands of people will go sailing in a winter wonderland through the end of 2023. Ridership aboard Washington State Ferries is expected to top half a million from Wednesday, Dec. 20, through Saturday, Dec. 31.
Slow down – lives are on the line.
Excessive speed was a top cause of work zone collisions in 2024.
Phone down, eyes up.
Work zones need our undivided attention.
It's in EVERYONE’S best interest.
96% of people hurt in work zones are drivers, their passengers or passing pedestrians, not just our road crews.