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Friday is here, winter is arriving and it's time to prepare. We know there are a lot of questions and rumors out there about what winter operations will look like this year. Our blog below addresses a lot of that, but the short story:
Yes, our crews will be plowing highways. They'll be working hard to keep up as best as possible. No, it won't be the same level of service as the past. We typically have about 1,500 people in jobs tied most directly to winter, and this year we have 1,200. That means that some roads may not be plowed as frequently as years past and some closures may last longer. So it's vital that everyone be sure they and their vehicle are prepared before heading out. Please take a few minutes to read the blog for more details and information. The WSDOT Blog - Washington State Department of Transportation: Our second pandemic winter will look a little different – what you should expect
Thanks for the information!
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