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WSDOT

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is the steward of a large and robust transportation system, and is responsible for ensuring that people and goods move safely and efficiently. In addition to building, maintaining, and operating the state highway system, WSDOT is responsible for the state ferry system, and works in partnership with others to maintain and improve local roads, railroads, airports, and multi-modal alternatives to driving. WSDOT tracks, reports, and manages its programs and project according to the six transportation policy goals adopted by the Legislature in RCW 47.01.012. The six policy goals are safety, preservation, mobility (congestion relief), environment, stewardship, and economic vitality. These goals are interdependent and support the overall vision for all transportation agencies (like WSDOT) in the state. WSDOT, working closely with private contractors, is in the midst of delivering the largest capital construction program in our history—more than $16.3 billion in projects, including 421 highway projects.

Washington State Department of Transportation

Access current information on road, weather, and travel conditions, road construction projects, mass transit, and other information related to transportation in the county and across the state.

Mason County Public Works Department

Mason County Public Works Department offers information on road conditions and closures, construction projects, river conditions, and other related data.

Okanogan County Public Works Department

The Okanogan County Public Works Department site includes information on road conditions and closures, weather, and travel conditions across the county.

Seattle Transit Blog

Seattle Transit Blog is 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization that covers transit news for the the greater Seattle area. The blog also focuses on density and the urban form, and other forms of alternative transportation like bicycling and walking.

Pacific County Public Works Department

The purpose of the Department of Public Works is to provide the services necessary to efficiently construct, operate, and maintain the County-owned transportation, facilities, parks, telecommunication, and computer system infrastructure. The County's road system, with approximately 350 miles of roads and 62 bridges, is the primary emphasis of these services.

Adams County Public Works Department

The function of the Public Works department is to provide information available to the public regarding transfer stations, applications for permits, county maps, surplus equipment, small works roster, and vendor lists.

Pend Oreille County Public Works Department

The objective of the Pend Oreille County Public Works Department is to preserve a friendly and rural lifestyle.  We work to protect the health, safety and welfare of the people, land and waterways that grace our fine county.  And we do our best to promote commerce by providing safe roads, building practices and other public services, while respecting the rights of individual landowners.

San Juan County Public Works Department

The Public Works Department is responsible for the design, construction and maintenance of all County roads in San Juan County. In addition to Roads, the Public Works Department maintains the County's buildings and grounds, and operates Solid Waste Transfer Stations on three islands. Our office is located at 915 Spring Street in the Town of Friday, very near the Friday Harbor Airport.