OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Work on repairs of U.S Highway 101 around Lake Crescent will be west of Barnes Point this week.
Drivers should expect a total of half-hour stop time through the 12-mile project during weekday work hours, according to the Olympic National Park. Flaggers will control traffic.
After work hours and on weekends expect short delays for alternating single-lane traffic at the stoplights.
Through late September, road work is restricted to two hours after sunrise to two hours before sunset.
Work will occur on weekdays only and will not be scheduled on major holidays or weekends.
Heavy truck traffic should be expected though the work zone.
Strider Construction Inc. of Bellingham is in its second of three seasons of work to rehabilitate 12 miles of the highway around Lake Crescent in a project costing $27.5 million. Construction seasons are from March through mid-November.
For more information, see tinyurl.com/PDN-101delays.