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Spring for safety: Small improvements to help all users of SR 525 in Freeland

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By Ally Barrera As the local weather heats up, city dwellers like myself enjoy escaping to Whidbey Island for a number of weekend fun and relaxation. Starting Monday, June 3, Island residents and weekend warriors alike will note a number of adjustments coming to State Route 525, one in each of Whidbey’s most important highways. For three weeks, contractor crews will make a sequence of improvements along a one-mile stretch by Freeland that might make the highway safer for the lots of folks who drive, walk, bike and use public transportation in the area. Crews will make improvements to three intersections on SR 525  in the Whidbey Island community of Freeland. The upcoming work will discuss three key intersections on SR 525 in Freeland: South Woodard Avenue, Main Street/Fish Road and Scott Road. South Woodard Avenue Soon it's going to be much safer for people making an attempt to get to and from native companies at the north aspect of SR 525 and the Freeland Tr

Good things come to those who wait

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What’s next for the North Spokane Corridor By Ryan Overton Over the previous NULL weeks, we’ve instructed you in regards to the historical prior of the North Spokane Corridor (NSC), and the place the venture is at today. Now it’s time to train for what’s to come, adding its completion! We know, we know. We’ve heard lots of folks say it's going to by no means get finished. But it will. And quicker than you possibly think. Picking up momentum Think of the NSC just like the Tortoise and the Hare. It has been 18 years considering the fact that it first broke flooring in 2001. It took 11 years to open the primary 5½ miles to visitors and considering the fact that then, we haven’t opened any new roadway as aspect of the project. That’s the tortoise part, but remember, the tortoise wins within the end. While seven years have handed considering the fact that a brand new stretch of street opened, work has been at all times shifting ahead with small tasks ready for funding.

New roundabout comes in for a landing at SR 20 on Whidbey Island

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By Ally Barrera The fighter jets that take off from Naval Air Station Whidbey Island are not any strangers to appearing other maneuvers. On Sunday, June 23, of us traveling previous the air base on State Route 20 close to Oak Harbor needed to carry out a other maneuver in their own: Navigating a brand new roundabout. A time lapse digicam captured crews constructing the roundabout at SR 20 and Banta Road from Thursday, June 6 to Sunday, June 23 Working on the velocity of sound When contractor crews with SRV Construction started excavating the street on the Banta Road/Northgate Drive intersection on Thursday, June 6, the purpose was to open the roundabout with the aid of means of July 4. After operating 20 hours a day, six days every week at what appeared like Mach 1 speed, the roundabout opened to visitors on Sunday, June 23, 10 days forward of schedule. These concrete pourers were just one of the many different crews working together to complete this project early. Highw

Keep cool and safe as summer construction heats up in Clark County

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By Tamara Greenwell As the nice and cozy summer time sun shines down, construction tasks are revving up in Clark County. With 4 enormous construction tasks going on on Interstate 5 and I-205, as nicely as State Route 14 and SR 500 this summer, every person ought to be ready for a few congestion or journey delays. We recognise summer time roadwork might be frustrating, but warm, dry climate is wanted for asphalt to set and harden and roadway paint to stay to the pavement, leaving us a small window to get this work completed. We attempt to schedule work at evening time or off-peak occasions whilst likely and we get pleasure from your endurance throughout the occasions that’s no longer possible. A little planning will move a lengthy method in assisting all people attain our destinations accurately and on time. Locations of summer highway construction in Clark County I-5 and I-205 Pavement Rehabilitation Anyone who travels on I-5 or I-205 in Clark County is aware the thump-tha

Looking abroad to find transportation answers

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International fellow from Turkey spends a month in Seattle learning about sustainable transportation By Heather DeRosa For most, a go to to the Seattle enviornment in May brings soaking up constrained sunshine and checking out Pike Place Market or the Space Needle. But for Ali Onuralp Ünal, his go to was removed from what vacationers see. Ali's month-long go to was facet of the Professional Fellowship Program, funded by means of means of the United States Department of State, administered by means of means of the American Councils for International Education. As one in all 30 younger mavens visiting towns all throughout the United States, Ali got here to our Regional Transit Coordination Division hoping to take lots of our sustainable and lively transportation plans and greatest practices residence with him to Ankara, Turkey. WSDOT Regional Transit Coordination Division engineer Jay Cooper took Ali on a tour of the I-90 floating bridge, soon to be the first floating br

When it comes to reducing roadside litter, listen to the kids

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Four winners selected in Adopt-A-Highway litter bag art contest By Barbara LaBoe With our basic college litter bag art contest complete, one factor is clear: Our messaging is ready to get fairly a artistic boost! We requested youngsters in grades 1 to 6 to ship us art work for new Adopt-A-Highway litter bags and we have been pleased to see the huge artwork. And, simply as exciting, have been the artistic methods scholars got here up with sharing our litter prevention messages. Lanie Burchfiel, 9 Our crews, alongside with our precious Adopt-a-Highway volunteers, clean about 600 plenty of trash off of extra than 18,000 miles of state roadways each year. Despite that effort, roadside litter stays an ongoing subject and concern. And the simplest approach to deal with the subject is to keep away from the trash from getting to the roadways within the primary place. So, we requested our state's scholar artists to lend us a hand in spreading the prevention message. It was