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Feb. 21
One-day closures of Vashon north-end ferry parking lots for cleaning on two Saturdays in March
The ferry parking lots on the north-end of Vashon Island will be closed on two Saturdays in March for side street maintenance, brush cutting, and other maintenance work by the King County Road Services Division.
Feb. 17
Sims announces improved countywide bike map
King County Executive Ron Sims today announced a "new and improved" King County Bicycling Guidemap will make its debut this weekend at the Group Health Seattle International Bicycling Expo. The redesigned map is easier to read with helpful information such as locations of public restrooms.
Feb. 14
King County announces preferred replacement option for South Park Bridge
The King County Department of Transportation announced today that the state Department of Transportation and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) have approved a replacement alternative for the South Park Bridge spanning the Duwamish River.
Feb. 10
Issaquah Highlands Park-and-Ride garage opens Monday
Beginning Monday, Eastside residents can ease their daily commute by using King County Metro Transit’s new park-and-ride garage just north of Interstate 90.
Feb. 7
Transit service and options expand in February with new park-and-ride lots and new commuter routes
The bus service changes that begin this Saturday will expand transit options for local residents seeking to ease their commute or find new ways to travel across King County. Now is a good time to pick up a new green Metro timetable or check out the latest info on Metro Online.
Feb. 6
Crews monitoring cracked road near Bothell
Simonds Road Northeast near Bothell is reduced to one lane in the westbound direction just west of 100th Avenue Northeast until further notice.
Feb. 1
High winds causing road closures, power outages on Vashon Island
The King County Road Services Division is alerting residents and motorists on Vashon Island that high winds are causing hazardous travel conditions this morning.
Jan. 31
One year later, Metro’s hybrid buses delivering on their commitment to cleaner air
A year after accepting delivery of the last of 214 new buses - the nation’s largest fleet of articulated hybrid buses - King County Metro Transit says they’re logging better fuel economy than their conventional diesel cousins.
Jan. 30
Heavy rain causing urban flooding, slide problems in some areas of King County
The King County Road Services Division is alerting motorists that the latest rainstorm that moved through the area has caused local flooding and road closures in some areas of the county.
Jan. 19
Metro Transit hosts meetings to review proposed changes for bus service in South King County
King County Metro Transit wants to hear from passengers about proposed changes to bus service in South King County, and is hosting five public meetings to gather input.
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