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Name - Project No. Phase Location
2008 North County Overlay - #M78022 Bid/Contract Award Countywide
2008 Overlay - Short-Section Paving - #M78023 Project not yet started Countywide
2008 South County Overlay - #M78021 Bid/Contract Award Countywide
2009 Countywide Guardrail - #C62909 Preliminary Design Countywide
ADA Retrofit for North Overlay Program - #M89006 Construction start Various locations in north King County
ADA Retrofit for South Overlay Program - #M89007 Engineer not responding Various locations in south King County
Bridge Priority Maintenance - #RDCW11 Ongoing Project Countywide
Bridge Seismic Retrofit - #RDCW10 Ongoing Project Countywide
C/W Overlay - 2008 PS&E - #M78028 Final Design Countywide
Concrete Sidewalk Repair - #M84008 Project not yet started Countywide
Countywide Guardrail - 2007 - #C62907 Bid/Contract Award Countywide
Drainage and Fish Passage Restoration Program - #RDCW29 Ongoing Project Countywide
Guardrail Program - #RDCW04 Ongoing Project Countywide
Intelligent Traffic Management Systems (ITMS) - #RDCW07 Ongoing Project Countywide
Non-Motorized Improvements - #RDCW28 Ongoing Project Countywide
Overlay - #RDCW26 Ongoing Project Countywide
PS&E for ADA Retrofit Program - #M89005 Construction start King County
Short Span Bridge Program - #RDCW30 Ongoing Project Countywide
Traffic Signals - #RDCW19 Ongoing Project Countywide

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