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Posted on: June 24, 2025 | Last Modified on: June 24, 2025

[ARCHIVED] Project and Road Work Updates – Week of June 24, 2025

Upcoming Maintenance

Please be advised of the following traffic notices and project updates. As with any construction project, timeframes are tentative and subject to change. Please be careful when traveling near work zones. Drive slowly, be on the alert, and follow directions provided by traffic control and signage.

Traffic Signal LED Conversion Project - Multiple locations

As part of this project, CL0624 in the Capital Facilities Plan, multiple traffic signal heads are scheduled for replacement. This work will take place from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the following dates and intersection locations.

  • Wednesday, June 25: 5th and Race Streets
  • Thursday, June 26: 5th and Peabody Streets
  • Monday, June 30: 8th and Peabody Streets
  • Tuesday, July 1: 8th and Race Streets
  • Wednesday, July 2: 8th and Cherry Streets
  • Thursday, July 3: 8th and Pine Streets
  • Monday and Tuesday, July 7-8: Front and Laurel Streets
  • Wednesday and Thursday, July 9-10: Front and Oak Streets

Traffic lights will be temporarily out of service while work is underway. Uniformed police officers will be onsite to guide vehicle traffic.

Water Main Repairs - Tumwater Truck Route 

Water main repairs are scheduled on Tumwater Truck Route for Wednesday and Thursday, June 25-26, between 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. each day. During these times, one-lane alternating traffic will be in effect. Minor delays are expected. Please plan accordingly.

Pavement Management - Multiple locations 

On October 15, 2024, the Port Angeles City Council awarded a Professional Services Agreement to Applied Research Associates, Inc. for the development of a Pavement Management Plan. Over the next few weeks, residents will see the consultant driving throughout town to better evaluate the overall condition of the City’s street network. The development of a pavement management plan report will assist the City of Port Angeles in identifying street maintenance funding and priorities. 

This work is not expected to interfere with pedestrian or vehicle travel.

 

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