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SR 9 - SR 204 Intersection Improvements
Timeline: July 2016 - May 205
WSDOT improved the intersection of SR 9 and SR 204 in Lake Stevens by adding four roundabouts and widening SR 9 to two lanes in each direction immediately south of the intersection. These improvements help manage congestion and improve mobility, provide better access to area businesses and provide…
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SR 9 - Unnamed Tributary to Pilchuck Creek - Fish Passage - Complete Summer 2022
Timeline: Fall 2019 - Summer 2022
A culvert that runs under State Route 9 at milepost 34.7, south of Lake McMurray near the North Centennial Trail Trailhead, was failing and needed to be replaced. The bottom of the culvert had rusted away, which resulted in water washing away the side of the road. This caused a sinkhole on the…
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SR 9 – Marsh Road to 2nd Street Vicinity – Widening & Bridge Painting
Timeline: 2018 - 2027
This project will widen State Route 9 between Marsh Road and 2nd Street near the city of Snohomish, build southbound bridges directly to the west of the existing bridges—which will become northbound lanes—over the Snohomish River, and rebuild the on-ramp from 2nd Street to southbound SR 9. It also…
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SR 9/Bickford Ave. Intersection Improvements - Complete May 2023
Timeline: May 2022 - Spring 2023
In June 2022, Granite Construction Company, contractor crews working for WSDOT, built a roundabout at the intersection of State Route 9 and Bickford Avenue.
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SR 9/South Lake Stevens Road – Intersection Improvements - Complete May 2023
Timeline: February 2022 - Spring 2023
Beginning in February 2022, Interwest Construction Inc., contractor crews working for WSDOT, constructed a roundabout at the intersection of SR 9 and South Lake Stevens Road to improve safety and mobility. Crews also improved fish habitat by replacing the existing culvert under South Lake Stevens…
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SR 92/Lundeen Creek to Lake Stevens Fish Passage
Timeline: 2022 - November 2026
As part of the state's fish recovery efforts, WSDOT has made it a priority to reconnect waterways where our roads act as barriers. In western Washington, that means building hundreds of fish passable structures under state highways in the next decade to create habitat gain essential for…
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SR 92/Pilchuck River CED – Woody Debris Repair
Timeline: July 2024 - Summer 2025
Beginning in July 2024, contractor crews working for WSDOT re-establishd fish habitat in the Pilchuck River along State Route 92, just south of Sleepy Hollow Road, near Granite Falls. This project will replace large woody debris constructed as fish habitat in 2016, much of which has washed away.…
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SR 96 - North Creek Fish Passage - Complete Winter 2024
Timeline: Summer 2023 to Winter 2024
As part of the state's fish recovery efforts, WSDOT has made it a priority to reconnect waterways where our roads act as barriers. In western Washington, that means building hundreds of fish passable structures under state highways in the next decade to create habitat gain essential for…
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US 2 Trestle Capacity Improvements & Westbound Trestle Replacement
Timeline: August 2023 - August 2026
The US 2 trestle in Snohomish County is the only direct highway route across the Snohomish River to Interstate 5 (I-5). The US 2 Trestle Capacity Improvements & Westbound Trestle Replacement project begins with a Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL) study. Federal PEL studies allow us to…
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US 2/Corridor Safety Improvements
Timeline: Late 2025 – Late 2026
This project will improve pedestrian and traffic safety on US 2 at 11 locations by replacing the signalized intersection in Sultan at US 2 and Old Owen Road/Fern Bluff Road with a roundabout and installing delineation, signing, truck aprons, curb ramps, curbing and crosswalks along the US 2…
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US 2/Sexton Creek to Pilchuck River Fish Passage
Timeline: Spring 2025 - Fall 2025
This project will remove a fish passage barrier on US 2 at Sexton Creek just south of Three Lakes Road near Snohomish. Contractor crews working for WSDOT will remove the two existing 5-foot steel culverts that run for over 180 feet under US 2 and replace them with a fish-passable structure. This…
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