Tue, Jun 14, 2011
Full closures of westbound US 2 trestle in Everett continue this week
Drivers should plan ahead for full closures of the westbound US 2 trestle on Tuesday, June 15 and Thursday, June 17.
2011 Assessed Values Notices in the Mail
New assessment notices will be mailed to residential property owners this week and to commercially zoned property owners the week of June 20th.
Snohomish County Executive Reardon Recognizes Local Special Olympics Washington Athletes
Special Olympians Jill Mayer and Kristie Clark of Snohomish County to Compete in the Special Olympics 2011 Summer World Games in Athens Greece
Keeping Water in the River is Good Business
Soundbite Services
Scientists Confirm that Cell Phone Use Increases Risk for Brain Tumors
Biological Effects of Other Wireless Technologies Also Raise Concern
Mon, Jun 13, 2011
Get up close and personal with SR 529 Ebey Slough Bridge girders
Crews near major milestone on bridge replacement project
It’s time to renew: 2011 boat decals expire June 30
Students win top prize in statewide transportation art and essay contest
YAKIMA – Two Washington state students won top honors for their participation in the seventh annual Interstate 90 Bridging Futures Art and Essay Contest. The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and the I-90 Wildlife Bridges Coalition held surprise presentations at each student’s school to honor them for their outstanding creativity.
Smooth sailing coming soon to I-5 in Marysville
New traffic cameras, pavement planned along five-mile stretch of I-5
Is WA Serving "Next Gen" Voters? Survey says Yes – and No
SEATTLE - Washington leads the nation in a new survey of how states treat their younger voters - but even at the top, there's room for improvement.
Fri, Jun 10, 2011
Rock blasting schedule for the week of June 13, on I-90 over Snoqualmie Pass
Drivers should plan for an hour of added travel time
A "Promise" to Make Charitable Dollars Work Harder
Some charitable foundations which receive and grant millions of dollars of donations in Washington are making a public pledge to do more to benefit those who need help the most.
A Big Discussion about Little Fish
PFMC Debates Whether to Manage Forage Fish Species
Thu, Jun 9, 2011
Celebrating 10 years of transparency in transportation
Gray Notebook highlights safety, freight, and winter weather operations
Results of Recent Nighttime Seat Belt Enforcement Patrols in Snohomish County Announced Today
More than Just Seat Belt Violators Are Stopped and Cited
Final EIS: SR 520 project builds stronger, safer floating bridge, improves cross-lake travel
Environmental analysis complete; construction on Lake Washington in 2012
Homeless, At-Risk Youth Emerge From Cocoon House Butterfly Celebration Hopeful, Prepared for Bright Future
Board of Natural Resources approves Lake Roesiger land purchase, keeping 2,845 acres as working forest
Reardon leads discussion on future of regional rail
State DNR land purchase benefits county residents
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