Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Snoqualmie Is Improving, But May Be Slow In The Meantime

With spring (allegedly) here, a lot or you will probably start taking weekend trips to the west side of the state. I myself am headed to Olympia next weekend. Things are going to look a little different on the pass though. Crews are expected to be done with a safety improvement project on the pass in June, but until then you'll see a lot of traffic cones.

Here's what crews will be doing, from the WSDOT blog.

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