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Sept. 15
West Snoqualmie Valley Road closed at Ames Lake-Carnation Road starting Sept. 18
The King County Road Services Division will close West Snoqualmie Valley Road Northeast between Ames Lake-Carnation Road and Northeast 80th Street for five days beginning Monday, Sept. 18 at 7 a.m. During the closure, motorists can detour via Ames Lake-Carnation Road to Northeast 80th Street.
Sept. 8
County gears up for several road projects along West Snoqualmie Valley Road
The King County Road Services Division has identified four sections of West Snoqualmie Valley Road Northeast that need repair before the coming storm season, and is scheduled to begin those repairs the week of Sept. 11.
Sept. 8
King County revamps plans for Hobart road project
The King County Road Services Division has revamped its plans for a road repair project on 276th Avenue Southeast in Hobart.
Sept. 5
Metro, community partners launch caravan of new vans to serve residents with special transportation needs
Seniors and people with disabilities living in King County will have better transportation options thanks to a fleet of new passenger vans going into service today.
Sept. 1
King County Metro and PCC show members how to serve up ‘organic transportation’
What do you get when you combine the largest consumer-owned natural food co-operative in the U.S. with one of the greenest public transportation systems? You get a partnership that’s poised to fight global warming and pollution at the grass-roots level while tackling congestion at the same time.
Aug. 29
Re-opening of York Bridge delayed
The York Bridge on Northeast 116th Street near the 60 Acres Soccer Park north of Redmond will not reopen to traffic in September as planned, due to the recent concrete workers labor dispute.
Aug. 28
Boeing Field reopens newly rehabilitated runway
King County International Airport (KCIA), commonly known as Boeing Field, will fully reopen its main runway at 8 p.m. this evening (Monday, Aug. 28) marking the end of major rehabilitation of the 10,000-foot runway.
Aug. 28
Transit agencies gear up to test 'smart card'
Transit users in the Puget Sound region will be asked to help shape the future of regional transportation this fall. Seven local public transportation agencies will conduct a test of a new “smart card” electronic fare system that will allow riders to seamlessly travel throughout the region from system to system.
Aug. 15
Pre-tax transit passes are like a ‘free’ raise
If you take public transit to work, your company can help you save 20 to 40 percent of your fare – and it won’t cost your boss a dime.
Aug. 4
Reinig Road to close for four weeks for repairs
A section of Reinig Road north of Snoqualmie and North Bend will be closed for four weeks, while the King County Road Services Division replaces a failing culvert underneath the roadway.
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