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June 29
Work to repair Union Hill Road begins July 13
King County has two projects scheduled this summer to repair Northeast Union Hill Road east of Redmond, and the first one will begin on Monday, July 13.
June 29
West Snoqualmie Road NE closed starting July 7
The King County Road Services Division will close West Snoqualmie Valley Road Northeast near the King-Snohomish county line from July 7 through Aug. 7 to replace a deteriorated drainage culvert under the roadway. Detours could be lengthy.
June 26
TRANSIT ALERT: Marathon will impact bus service on Saturday, June 27
Many streets from Tukwila to Seattle will be closed on Saturday, June 27 for the Seattle Rock ‘n Roll Marathon. The closures will result in disruptions for dozens of Metro Transit bus routes.
June 23
Construction in downtown Seattle to disrupt transit service
Some bus stops along Second Ave. will be closed at all times from Wednesday, June 24 through July 10 due to major construction.
June 12
Road closure between Woodinville and Duvall begins June 22
The King County Road Services Division will close 212th Avenue Northeast at Woodinville-Duvall Road from Monday, June 22 through August to make major improvements to the intersection.
June 12
Kanasket-Kangley Road closure delay
The King County Road Services Division's project to repair a section of the Kanasket-Kangley Road east of Ravensdale have been delayed, and will not start on June 16 as planned.
June 12
Alvord T Bridge on Third Avenue South closed on June 18
The King County Road Services Division will close the Alvord T Bridge near Kent from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursday, June 18 for a bridge inspection.
June 9
Celebrate new Burien transit center & town square June 13
Celebrate the grand opening of the Burien Town Square and Metro’s new Burien Transit Center on Saturday morning, June 13 starting at 10 a.m.
June 8
Bridge replacements near Enumclaw and Covington will close roads
Bridge replacement projects in Southeast King County will close three county roads for up to three months near Enumclaw and Covington.
May 19
Light rail joins buses in transit tunnel for real-time testing
Transit customers who use the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel (DSTT) will see both light rail trains and buses in the tunnel starting this week. They will also see more and more trains involved in final testing of the entire light rail system. But, they will have to wait just a bit longer to ride light rail while bus drivers and rail operators get two months of real-time experience.
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