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National Recognition For Washington State Department Of Transportation
National Recognition For Washington State Department Of Transportation
National Recognition For Washington State Department Of Transportation
Ever since a massive landslide took out a quarter-mile stretch of State Route 410 in 2009, drivers have relied on a swiftly built emergency route that won the Washington State Department of Transportation national recognition. This month marks the start of preliminary construction on a permanent fix that will reroute the highway away from the rural community and begin carrying traffic by this f
WSDOT Wins National Recognition
WSDOT Wins National Recognition
WSDOT Wins National Recognition
Ever since a massive landslide took out a quarter-mile stretch of State Route 410 in 2009, drivers have relied on a swiftly built emergency route that won the Washington State Department of Transportation national recognition. This month marks the start of preliminary construction on a permanent fix that will reroute the highway away from the rural community and begin carrying traffic by this f
Winter Driving Be Cautious!
Winter Driving Be Cautious!
Winter Driving Be Cautious!
Two Washington State Department of Transportation workers injured today while helping keep state roadways open during the winter storm are expected to make full recoveries, WSDOT said today. But Transportation Secretary Paula Hammond said these incidents, plus other situations faced by WSDOT employees and State Patrol troopers, highlight the dangers emergency responders face as they work to
Blast in the Pass to Delay Snoqualamie Travel
Blast in the Pass to Delay Snoqualamie Travel
Blast in the Pass to Delay Snoqualamie Travel
  Heads up cross state travelers-- Crews are blasting rock closer to Interstate 90 east of Snoqualmie Pass, which could result in a closure longer than one hour on Thursday night.   At 8 p.m. on Thursday, July 21, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and contractor crews will close I-90 in both directions from Gold Creek (milepost 56) to the Price Creek Sno Park (milepost 61)