PORT ANGELES — Fish barrier corrections on U.S. Highway 101 at the South Pine Street cutoff and Tumwater Truck Route are on track to finish on time.
The Clallam County Commissioners were updated on that project and several others during their work session on Monday.
“We did our long-term closure then realized ‘Wow, we need 12 more days,’” said Steve Roark, the state Department of Transportation’s Olympic Region Administrator. “We needed more time to get the work done without having to delay to next year.”
The additional closure of the truck route over the past two weeks paid off, Roark said.
“We’re going to be able to complete the work on time. It worked well,” he said.
The project at Ennis Creek is poised to be completed next year, Roark said.
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