By Stan Matthews
County Communications Program Manager

The San Juan County Public Works Department reports that the Washington State County Road Administration Board (known as “CRAB”) has awarded San Juan County the largest grant it has ever given the county.

The Board’s $2.5 million grant will fund the reconstruction of Mount Baker Road on Orcas Island, between mile posts 0 and 1.1.

The project includes acquiring additional right of way, widening the pavement surface, adding shoulders on each side of the road, and making drainage improvements. This section of road is used as a truck by pass between North Beach Road and Terrill Beach Road and Public Works engineers expect that this upgrade will make the road safer.

The grant requires a 10% County match – approximately $250,000. County Engineer John Van Lund anticipates that about two years of planning, design and permitting work will be required before construction can begin in 2011.

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