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Starting July 16, Eagle Harbor Drive at the head of the bay will be closed to all vehicle traffic through early October as ...
Last Thursday, massive steel girders waited their turn at the State weigh station north of Forks, signaling the next phase of ...
"It’s more like a bridge with a very thick floor - 1.2m thick," NZTA said. When finished, four lanes of traffic will travel ...
Each year, more than seven million tons of logs travel safely across PotlatchDeltic’s extensive network of forest roads, ...
Why is H-58 closing? The Alger County Road Commission, DNR, Great Lakes Fishery Commission and U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service are partnering for a project to replace a twin culvert at the river ...
Interurban Trail section will close in June for fish ladder, culvert upgrades. Project replaces aging barriers to improve salmon access along Padden Creek. State grant funds $4.3M restoration ...
A Seattle Times investigation last year highlighted WSDOT fish passage projects — some costing more than $100 million each — that are essentially useless without further large investments.
The Washington State Department of Transportation’s fish passage program ... A group of 21 tribes sued the state in 2001 to force the replacement of culverts that, because of their design or ...
The project around Gorst was part of WSDOT's fish passage program to replace culverts across the state that block fish migration. Culverts may block fish migration because the water flow is too ...
A culvert where Baker Creek flows under Interstate 5 at the northbound off-ramp to Meridian Street will be replaced as part of a separate fish passage project north of Bellingham. Washington State ...
Otherwise, it would have to replace multiple culverts elsewhere to hit its 2030 target, at potentially even greater cost, WSDOT fish passage manager Kim Rydholm said.
Learn how to design culverts that are fish-friendly and promote habitat connectivity, by following six steps from site assessment to monitoring and maintenance.