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Nov. 24
King County proposes raising speed limit on 232nd Avenue Northeast near Woodinville
The King County Road Services Division will hold a public hearing on Dec. 10 to gather public comments about a proposal to raise the speed limit on a stretch of 232nd Avenue Northeast in the Woodinville area.
Nov. 13
Metro will operate with different holiday schedules on Nov. 27 & 28
Bus riders should be aware that King County Metro Transit will have reduced service for the Thanksgiving holiday on both Thursday, Nov. 27 and Friday, Nov. 28 – and the schedules will be different for each day.
Nov. 12
Heavy rain, flooded roadways prompting major travel headaches in King County
Motorists heading out for the afternoon commute should be on the lookout for a variety of travel hazards, as rain continues to pound many parts of King County.
Nov. 3
King County could see first seasonal flooding Road Services Division staffs up, asks residents to be prepared
Heavy rainfall is forecast for later this week, which means King County residents should be prepared to deal with flooding and weather-related emergencies.
Oct. 28
Boeing Field lifts landing fees for aircraft under 12,500 lbs.
King County International Airport/Boeing Field (KBFI) has lifted landing fees on aircraft 12,500 lbs. and below as of Oct. 10, when a revision to the King County Code was signed into law by King County Executive Ron Sims.
Oct. 3
Discuss possible bus changes at upcoming community meetings
Share your opinion about ideas for future bus service in Southeast Seattle and Southwest King County at one of eight upcoming community discussions hosted by King County Metro Transit and Sound Transit.
Sept. 25
Northeast Seattle 'In Motion' program encourages healthy travel
More than 7,000 households in Northeast Seattle are being invited to try out King County Metro Transit’s “In Motion” program to save money and travel in healthier ways.
Sept. 22
Ambitious bridge retrofit program wraps up
Crews are hammering home the last braces and bolts of the final bridge in a 14-year effort to retrofit 115 King County bridges at risk for damage or destruction during an earthquake.
Aug. 29
King County wins grant for two rural road safety projects near Redmond, Enumclaw
King County will be improving traffic safety along two road corridors in East and Southeast areas of the county with federal funding from the Rural Safety Innovation Program (RSIP).
Aug. 29
West Snoqualmie Valley Road project near Duvall delayed until next summer
A project to replace a culvert underneath West Snoqualmie Valley Road northwest of Duvall has been delayed, and will not result in a lengthy road closure during September.
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