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  • Auto Moving Company >> Auto Car Moving News >> Auto Moving News: One-way traffic moving again on slide-damaged SR 112

    Monday, March 23, 2009

    One-way traffic moving again on slide-damaged SR 112

    PORT ANGELES - After a two-month closure, drivers and local residents can once again travel SR 112 near Joyce. The roadway reopens at 9 a.m., Thursday, March 12.

    Today, the finishing touches are being put on a temporary one-way road that reconnects a damaged section of SR 112 at the West Twin River Bridge.

    Crews built a 14-foot-wide gravel roadway to allow one-way, alternating traffic through the area. Each direction of SR 112 is signed, alerting motorists of one-way traffic and a reduced speed limit of 25 mph.

    The $90,000 temporary roadway, constructed by WSDOT maintenance crews, is funded by the Federal Highways Administration. Project costs include material,equipment, labor and roadway maintenance until a permanent fix is made.

    SR 112 closed Jan. 8 when a massive slide buckled the pavement and dropped the roadway as much as 8 feet in some places. For safety reasons, crews could not access the area until recently.

    WSDOT is working on design and funding possibilities for a permanent solution.

    Photos of slide damage online: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wsdot/sets/72157612323544615/.

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