Update, Posted June 7, 2024
As part of the ongoing Signal Controller Project (TR0120), residents and commuters should be advised of the following traffic notices.
June 10, 2024
Traffic signal lights at the following intersections will be temporarily out of service for approximately 2-3 hours:
- First Street & Oak Street
- First Street & Laurel Street
Please note: This work will occur consecutively.
June 10 - 13, 2024
Excavation work will take place at the intersection of First Street and Peabody Street between the hours of 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. During this time, residents can expect a possible partial lane closure of the eastbound turn lane.
Please be careful when traveling through or near the work areas. Travelers should drive slowly, be on the alert, and follow directions given by Traffic Control personnel and signage.
We appreciate your cooperation and understanding as we work towards traffic efficiency and safety in our community. To view project updates and a tentative work schedule, please visit www.cityofpa.us/cityprojects. For more information, please contact the Public Works & Utilities Department at (360) 417-4800.
Original News Flash, Posted April 18, 2024
The City of Port Angeles with TITAN Earthwork, LLC, will soon begin the Signal Controller Upgrade Project (TR0120) in downtown Port Angeles. The work, scheduled to begin April 22 and continue through December, will implement significant safety upgrades and improve traffic flow along the First and Front Street Corridor.
“This project represents an important coordinated step forward in pedestrian accessibility and responsive traffic flow improvements along this critical transportation corridor,” says City Engineer Jonathan Boehme.
Work will involve the replacement of outdated signal timing equipment with modern, traffic-centric software proven to reduce collisions, improve emergency vehicle detection, and increase pedestrian safety.
As part of this project, the City will install accessible pedestrian signals, including audible signal actuators and visual countdown signal heads. These new devices will activate and sound only when called for by pedestrians through a modern push-button system. Additionally, the City will construct over 50 ADA-compliant curb ramps along the First and Front Street Corridor between Oak Street and Del Guzzi Drive.
Construction will take place at 13 intersections, beginning at the following three locations:
- Race & Front Streets
- Race & First Streets
- Peabody & First Streets
While traffic delays are expected, the City will work to minimize disruptions to traffic flow and pedestrian access in the project area.
Typical project working hours will be Monday through Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. During these times, travelers can expect temporary closures of street crossing and sidewalks, with both traffic and pedestrian detours in place. Traffic Control Flaggers will be onsite to direct commuters through the construction area.
The Signal Controller Upgrade Project is fully funded through a Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Highway Safety Improvement Program Grant in the amount of $5,654,520.
To learn more about this work, please visit our website at www.cityofpa.us/CityProjects or contact the Public Works & Utilities Department at (360) 417-4800.
