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King County Road Services - Construction project information

Construction projects
Construction projects - capital
Projects that are funded throught the Road Services Division's Capital Improvement Program (CIP)

Featured projects

South Regional Maintenance Facility
N.E. Woodinville-Duvall Road
at 212th Ave. N.E.
N.E. Union Hill Road
Dockton Road Preservation
Construction projects - other
Projects that are funded separately from the CIP, usually maintenance-related projects

Featured projects

Clough Creek Short Span Bridge
S.E. Middle Fork Road

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Road Services Division
CIP & Planning Section
201 South Jackson Street
MS KSC-TR-0317
Seattle, WA 98104-3856
206-296-6590
206-296-0566 (fax)


Information from the Road Services Division's Web site is available to people with disabilities in alternate formats upon request by calling 206-263-6482 or 711 for the TTY relay service.

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About the Capital Improvement Program & Planning Section

Jennifer Lindwall, Capital Improvement Program and Planning Section Manager

Jennifer Lindwall, Capital Improvement Program and Planning Section Manager

Under the leadership of manager Jennifer Lindwall, the Road Services Division's Capital Improvement Program (CIP) & Planning Section manages long-range transportation planning and capital program management for the roads and bridges in unincorporated King County.

Transportation planning includes travel demand forecasting; development of a long-term transportation facilities plan; roadway classification; concurrency and mitigation payment system management; non-motorized (i.e., pedestrian, bicycle and equestrian) use planning; corridor studies and other transportation analysis; and road-related policy development for King County.

The Capital Improvement Program is the development and ongoing management of the Roads Services Division capital projects. This also includes administration and oversight of the consultant and construction contracts, and the Roads Grant Program.

Organization
The CIP & Planning Section is comprised of the Data/Technical Unit, Policy & Planning Unit, CIP Grants & Contracts Unit and the Partnerships & Performance Measures Unit.