WSDOT striping work to cause traffic delays on SR 509 in Burien

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The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is currently conducting striping work on SR 509, leading to expected delays for drivers. This maintenance project spans from South Cloverdale Street to Watson Street, impacting traffic in both directions. As a result, commuters in the Burien area should prepare for longer travel times during this period. WSDOT has yet to announce a specific completion timeline, leaving some uncertainty for affected motorists. It is crucial for drivers to plan their routes accordingly and allocate extra time to their commutes.

Additionally, they should be alert for roadside workers who are performing this important maintenance task. Maintaining clear and well-marked roadways is essential for ensuring safety and efficient traffic flow. As always, WSDOT emphasizes the importance of roadwork for the overall infrastructure and driver safety.

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