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Highway paving work starts Tuesday on SR 4, SR 401 near Naselle

Here's a Monday news release from the Washington Swtate Department of Transportation:

Summertime travelers who use State Route 4, SR 401 and US 101 to travel between Longview and the Astoria Megler Bridge, will need to plan ahead for delays as work to resurface several sections of the roadway gets underway.

Beginning Tuesday, July 7, the Washington State Department of Transportation’s contractor, Granite Construction Company, will start work to chip seal (resurface) several sections of the roadway between Pacific and Wahkiakum counties--a 14-mile stretch of SR 4 between Kandoll Road and the SR 401 intersection, and a 12-mile stretch roadway along SR 401 between Naselle and the US 101 intersection.

Once resurfacing work is complete, crews will apply new lane striping throughout both stretches of roadway. Rumble strips will be added along SR 401 within the center of the highway and along the shoulders.

“Keeping our state highways in a state of good repair is important for all road users” said WSDOT Project Engineer Joanna Lowrey. “Routine preservation, like this chip seal project, is one of the most cost effective ways to make taxpayer dollars go further.”

This work extends the useful life of the roadway, improves driver’s safety and reduces costly emergency repairs and closures.

Construction details

Travelers should expect daytime, single lane closures with flaggers and with delays of up to 20 minutes.

Travelers should pay attention and slow down through work zones.

People who live within the work zone may encounter delays getting in and out of their driveways. This $2.5 million dollar project is scheduled for completion later this summer.

Travelers can get up to date construction information by visiting WSDOT’s travel alerts page, or by following WSDOT’s regional Twitter account.

Hyperlinks within the release:

State Route 4: http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/projects/sr4/kandoll-rd-sr-401/home

Travel alerts: http://www.wsdot.com/traffic/trafficalerts/

Regional twitter account: twitter.com/wsdot_sw

 

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