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Archive of posts filed under the traffic news category.

Cascade Bicycle Club needs volunteers for bicycle and pedestrian counts

We’re getting down to the wire and still need volunteers in Olympia to help count bicyclists and pedestrians next week. If you haven’t signed up yet and are available on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday morning and/or afternoon next week, a mere two hours of your time will help create more bike and pedestrian-friendly communities. Cascade [...]

Current Tidbits

From the FB Wall: Laurie Porter O’Brien posted on Capital Bicycling Club’s Wall. Laurie wrote: “Attention area HIGH SCHOOL aged mountain bikers: We will be having an informational meeting on Friday, March 11, 2011 at Joy Ride Bicycles in Lacey. If you are enrolled in any high school in Thurston County and want to be part of the Olympia [...]

Re Capital Blvd Bypass: Tumwater Riders Wanted

If you live in Tumwater or know of a Tumwater bicyclist whose name you can provide me, and want to help on a trail project to bypass Capital Blvd., please contact Brian Faller.   This trail would provide a way to bypass Capital Blvd in the section with heavy traffic and numerous traffic lights from Linderson to [...]

SAPP ROAD GAS LINE CONSTRUCTION

On Wednesday, January 5, Puget Sound Energy through their subcontractor Pilchuck Contractors, Inc. will begin construction of a project to upgrade the underground natural gas main along the north side of Sapp Road from R.W. Johnson Boulevard west to the railroad crossing.

Weather report for the Two County – Updated Wednesday night

The weekend forecast for Olympia is still nearly perfect.   The road construction all seems to be happening the week after the ride. The route marking is done, double checked and looking very good. No excuses not to ride or volunteer See ya on Sunday