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Kittitas County commissioners direct Public Works to clear sight lines and pursue striping at No. 6 Road intersection
Summary
Public Works presented safety options for the No. 6 Road and Kittitas Highway intersection, and the county directed staff to remove a sight-line fence and implement speed-reduction markings and an alternative double-yellow striping plan after the county’s chip-seal project.
KITTITAS COUNTY — Kittitas County commissioners heard a Public Works briefing on June 23 about crash mitigation options at the intersection of No. 6 Road and Kittitas Highway and directed staff to remove a sight-line obstruction and put selected pavement markings in place after a scheduled county chip-seal project.
Public Works engineer Josh Fredrickson outlined five options including transverse optical speed bars, painted “Stop Ahead” legends, rumble strips, illuminated warning signs and changing the centerline to double yellow approaching the intersection. “This may be an effective measure…
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