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Lauridsen Boulevard in southeast Port Angeles to close starting Monday

  • Thursday, August 1, 2013 4:07pm
  • News

PORT ANGELES — City Hall this afternoon announced that Lauridsen Boulevard will be closed at Race Street starting Monday for the balance of this year and into next year for the replacement of the Peabody Creek Bridge.

The city issued a detour map showing vehicular traffic from the major artery (and unofficial U.S. 101 alternate route) detoured along Eunice Street to Eighth Street. Pedestrian traffic also is detoured — to Eighth Street or Park Avenue.

Stop signs will stop traffic on Race Street/Mount Angeles Road at Park Avenue, near the Olympic National Park Visitor Center. Race/Mount Angeles is the route to Olympic National Park’s Hurricane Ridge recreation area.

Here is the official city news release:

The Lauridsen Boulevard Bridge will close permanently sometime after 10:00 a.m. on Monday, August 5, 2013, to all vehicle and pedestrian traffic. Detours will be in place surrounding the bridge area.

View the detour map below or at: www.cityofpa.us/LauridsenBlvdBridge.htm

City staff will continue to evaluate detour routes and consider changes to improve traffic flow.

A temporary 4-way stop, with advanced rumble strips, will be in place at the intersection of Race [and Mount Angeles Road] and Park Avenue.

The City is replacing the aging Lauridsen Blvd Bridge (built in 1969) with a single span concrete structure. The new bridge will enhance pedestrian facilities with widened sidewalks, extend bicycle lanes across the bridge and improved turning radii at the intersection. The new bridge will look very similar to the style of the 8th Street Bridges.

Please consider alternate routes and allow extra time to travel. Safety of the public, pedestrians and motorists is a top priority and traffic will be monitored during the project. Please drive courteously, obey all traffic signs and posted speed limits.

To learn more about the project, or to sign up for email notifications, visit: www.cityofpa.us/LauridsenBlvdBridge.htm Updates will be posted as soon as they are available.

Project Contact: Jeremy Pozernick, Project Engineer 360-417-4807 or jpozernick@cityofpa.us

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