FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July
31, 2012
Agreement paves way to begin Hood Canal Bridge bicycle safety improvements
in 2012
The Washington State Department of
Transportation (WSDOT) will make some much needed bicycle safety improvements
on Hood Canal Bridge, thanks to an agreement struck between the Bicycle
Alliance of Washington, local cycling groups, and WSDOT. The agreement, funded
largely from a $1.3 million federal grant, allows the state to move forward on
a package of safety improvements that will widen (from 3 feet to approximately
5 feet) and improve the bridge surface for bicycles.
Since the Hood Canal Bridge’s
reconstruction in 2009, narrow metal plates over the bridge decking and
oft-damaged plates covering bridge joints have led to numerous crashes by those
on bicycle. These concerns have prompted the Bicycle Alliance of Washington and
local cycling groups to advocate for safety improvements. The proposed bridge
fixes, designed by WSDOT, aim to provide a more durable, wider, and non-skid
riding surface for bicycle travel.
Senator Christine Rolfes
(D-Bainbridge), who played a critical role in convening discussions with WSDOT
noted, “I appreciate the work of staff at WSDOT – particularly those at the
Olympic Region office – who were open to thinking creatively to make this
project a reality. Despite the budget constraints facing the state, WSDOT
sought out new approaches to address long-standing safety issues that affect
mobility, tourism, and recreation between the Kitsap and Olympic peninsulas.”
“We are elated to see the state move
forward on fixes that will improve safety and accessibility across the Hood
Canal Bridge,” said Bicycle Alliance of Washington executive director Barbara
Culp. “The Bicycle Alliance of Washington applauds WSDOT for their diligence in
pursuing this fix. We believe this agreement represents a new chapter in
WSDOT’s pursuit of incorporating safety and mobility for bicycles on
Washington’s bridges and we look forward to working with WSDOT to make this
happen.”
The stakeholders representing
bicycle clubs and organizations including Squeaky Wheels (Bainbridge), West
Sound Cycling Club (Kitsap), Port Townsend Bicycle Association, and Peninsula
Trails Coalition (Olympic Peninsula) have used their local knowledge and
technical expertise to collaborate with the Bicycle Alliance of Washington and
WSDOT Olympic Region on crafting a pragmatic solution that addresses some of
the vexing safety concerns of the 2009 bridge reconstruction project.
“This is all about safety for me and
the West Sound Cycling Club,” said Lee Derror, former president of the West
Sound Cycling Club. “Fixing the Hood Canal Bridge for bicycle use creates a
safer link between Kitsap and the rest of the Olympic Peninsula – that’s
something we can all support.”
WSDOT expects the contractor selection
process to occur in August 2012. Once WSDOT selects the contractor, construction
is expected to take approximately five months. Drivers and bicyclists can
expect shoulder closures, lane closures and one-way alternating traffic
throughout the project’s duration.
Contact: Blake Trask
Statewide Policy Director
Bicycle Alliance of Washington
206.310.4762
Excellent, this was way overdue, very good job to Lee, who worked very hard on this. One of the West Sound members is recovering now from a crash on that unsafe bridge. It has claimed too many cyclists. leo Stone ,LCI and member of West Sound.
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