TRAFFIC/TRANSIT TODAY: Rainy Wednesday on the move

(Four WS-relevant views; more cams on the WSB Traffic page)
Good morning! No big problems so far, but the roads are wet – the rain started around 11 last night and is expected to continue on and off through tonight. Road-work alerts and transportation news:

47TH/ADMIRAL SIGNAL/CROSSWALKS: As previewed by SDOT, the first day of work on Tuesday did indeed involve surveying. As soon as today, they’ll move on to concrete-cutting for curb ramps. (8:53 am note: We just heard from City Councilmember Tom Rasmussen, who confirms that the work has intensified today; he led the council in pushing to fully fund this light.)

35TH SW SAFETY PROPOSALS: Last night brought Stage 2 of the 35th SW Safety Project – “design alternatives” unveiled by the city. If you weren’t there, see our coverage here.

1 Reply to "TRAFFIC/TRANSIT TODAY: Rainy Wednesday on the move"

  • st March 11, 2015 (7:37 am)

    Lower bridge just opened. No warning lights were on. Seems to be an issue with the lights at the Delridge ramp to the high bridge.

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