Olympic Region Strategic Bridge Preservation 2022-23 on June 20,2022

Olympic Region Strategic Bridge Preservation 2022-23 on June 20,2022
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Project overview

Crews will repair and replace damaged driving surfaces of several bridges in Grays Harbor, Mason, Jefferson, and Kitsap Counties.

Timeline

 Spring 2022 – Fall 2023

 Project status

 Construction

 Funding

 $1.45 million

  What to expect

Shelton

8 p.m. Friday, June 17 to 6 a.m. Monday, June 20
From 8 p.m., Friday, June 17 through 6 a.m., Monday, June 20, both directions of US 101 will detour using the City Center/Matlock exit in Shelton. Travelers will return to US 101 via each ramp. Flaggers will help keep people moving at both intersections.

Travelers are encouraged to plan additional time to help prevent delays.

This work could be rescheduled due to weather. 

 Quilcene (late June)
Around the clock one-way alternating traffic on Big Quilcene River Bridge.

Bremerton (After the 4th of July)
Three weekends where Warren Avenue Bridge (SR 303) is reduced to one lane in each direction. 

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Grays Harbor
Jefferson and Clallam
Kitsap
Mason

Original source can be found here.



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