Hood Canal Bridge: Ongoing closure coverage and resources
May 13, 2009 · Updated 9:22 AM
The Hood Canal Bridge closed at 12:01 a.m. May 1, beginning six weeks of work to replace rusted pontoons and trusses. The span is the single connector between Kitsap and Jefferson counties, and at 1.5 miles long is the longest floating bridge over salt water in the world.
The Washington State Department of Transportation is spending nearly $500 million to make the bridge wider and more reliable for the 15,000-20,000 cars that cross it daily.
During the closure, the DOT has created several alternative travel routes. There are several resources and links on this page to help plan around the closure. The headlines below will automatically update as new information becomes available, so check back often.
Journalists from around the region are providing these links using a service called Publish2.
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