KCDOT News Center
June 30
Snoqualmie River closed under Tolt Bridge from July 1-17
The Snoqualmie River under the old Tolt Bridge west of Carnation will be closed to all boats and recreational users from Tuesday, July 1 through Thursday, July 17.
June 27
Central Renton ‘In Motion’ program encourages healthy travel, and provides options during I-405 construction
More than 80 Renton residents have already signed up with King County Metro Transit’s “In Motion” program to encourage healthier travel.
June 26
Community members needed to help plan future bus service for southeast Seattle & southwest King County
Bus service changes are coming in 2009 to neigh-borhoods in Southeast Seattle, Skyway/West Hill, Tukwila, and SeaTac, and people are now needed to serve on two advisory committees that will help transit agencies decide how to best serve local communities.
June 26
King County road projects along Kelly Road begin Monday, July 7
The King County Road Services Division is planning several repair projects along Kelly Road Northeast this summer that could result in lengthy detours for local residents, because there are few cross streets in the project areas.
June 18
Metro signing up new vanpoolers in droves
Bus ridership isn’t the only transportation option setting records in King County these days. Metro Transit is also seeing a big jump in vanpool and vanshare participation.
June 17
'Dump the Pump' with Metro's help
As the transportation community nationwide prepares to celebrate "Dump the Pump" day on Thursday, June 19, King County Metro Transit has more ways than ever to cut the miles you travel in your own car.
June 16
Join King County for ‘trip down Memory Lane’
People are invited to learn more about a project to document and preserve local history along some of unincorporated King County’s oldest and most scenic roads at one of three upcoming meetings.
June 6
More Metro hybrid buses hit the streets
As people turn to King County Metro Transit in record numbers, an influx of 22 new articulated hybrid buses is about to make the ride a little easier for many customers.
May 30
King County opens new Tolt Bridge
With today’s opening of the new Tolt Bridge, King County delivers a $28 million transportation project – on time and on budget – that strengthens the transportation network in the lower Snoqualmie Valley.
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