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San Juan County Announces Beginning of Road Striping
Jul 30, 2024
By San Juan County
Pavement markings, including centerlines, shoulder markings, arrows, and more, are critical features of any safe and effective roadway, and it takes routine maintenance to ensure that these markings are clear, visible, and accurate.
SAN JUAN COUNTY, WA. July 30, 2024 - San Juan County’s Public Works Department is announcing its annual summer road striping schedule beginning on Monday, August 5 and lasting approximately several weeks. Pavement markings, including centerlines, shoulder markings, arrows, and more, are critical features of any safe and effective roadway, and it takes routine maintenance to ensure that these markings are clear, visible, and accurate. Find the 2024 Road Striping Maps here: https://www.sanjuanco.com/1356/Map-Gallery
Sections of roads to be striped this summer:
San Juan Island: Roche Harbor Rd, Rouleau Rd, Limestone Point Rd, Yacht Haven Rd, West Valley Rd, Mitchell Bay Rd, West Side Rd, Egg Lake Rd, Beaverton Valley Rd, Boyce Rd, Wold Rd, San Juan Valley Rd, Douglas Rd, Bailer Hill Rd, Little Rd, Pear Point Rd, Turn Point Rd, Mullis St, Argyle Ave, Golf Course Rd, Cattle Point Rd
Lopez Island: MacKaye Harbor Rd, Mud Bay Rd, Center Rd, Dill Rd, Ferry Rd, Lopez Rd, Weeks Rd, Hummel Lake Rd, Tower Dr, Village Rd, Washburn Pl
Orcas Island: Killebrew Lake Rd, Orcas Rd, Deer Harbor Rd, Channel Rd, Crow Valley Rd, McNallie Ln, West Beach Rd, Enchanted Forest Rd, Lovers Ln, Main St, Crescent Beach Dr, North Beach Rd, Madrona St, A St, Prune Alley, School Rd, Buckhorn Rd, Terrill Beach Rd, Olga Rd, Rosario Rd, Point Lawrence Rd, Obstruction Pass Rd
Shaw Island: Neck Point Rd, Blind Bay Rd
Striping is expected to begin on San Juan Island on Monday, August 5 and last for approximately three days. Crews will then move to Orcas for approximately two days. Beginning on Monday, August 12, crews will begin striping on Shaw Island before moving to Lopez Island.
This schedule is dependent on weather and other factors and may be subject to change. San Juan County asks drivers to exercise caution when traveling through construction zones and to plan extra time for their commute in case of delays.
Remember, please drive slowly on freshly painted roads:
For their safety: you are driving through an active construction zone - obey flaggers and posted traffic signs.
For your safety: don’t drive on freshly painted lines as doing so may splash paint on your vehicle. Though quick-drying paint is used, it does take a few minutes to completely dry on the roads. Note: The paint used is water soluble and will come off your car with soap and water or will wear off.
It’s your road: paint is clearer and lasts longer when vehicle speeds are reduced while paint dries.
Wear and tear are natural for paint that experiences regular traffic, harsh weather, and use by multi-ton vehicles. San Juan County develops and maintains a multi-year plan to preserve roads in the most cost-effective way and uses best practices to help keep rides smooth and safe for drivers.
About San Juan County’s Public Works Department
San Juan County’s Public Works Department offices are located at 1609 Beaverton Valley Rd, Friday Harbor, WA 98250. For more information about San Juan County’s Public Works Department, visit www.sanjuancountywa.gov/277/Public-Works .
Contact: Colin Huntemer, Public Works Director / County Engineer, [email protected]
Sections of roads to be striped this summer:
San Juan Island: Roche Harbor Rd, Rouleau Rd, Limestone Point Rd, Yacht Haven Rd, West Valley Rd, Mitchell Bay Rd, West Side Rd, Egg Lake Rd, Beaverton Valley Rd, Boyce Rd, Wold Rd, San Juan Valley Rd, Douglas Rd, Bailer Hill Rd, Little Rd, Pear Point Rd, Turn Point Rd, Mullis St, Argyle Ave, Golf Course Rd, Cattle Point Rd
Lopez Island: MacKaye Harbor Rd, Mud Bay Rd, Center Rd, Dill Rd, Ferry Rd, Lopez Rd, Weeks Rd, Hummel Lake Rd, Tower Dr, Village Rd, Washburn Pl
Orcas Island: Killebrew Lake Rd, Orcas Rd, Deer Harbor Rd, Channel Rd, Crow Valley Rd, McNallie Ln, West Beach Rd, Enchanted Forest Rd, Lovers Ln, Main St, Crescent Beach Dr, North Beach Rd, Madrona St, A St, Prune Alley, School Rd, Buckhorn Rd, Terrill Beach Rd, Olga Rd, Rosario Rd, Point Lawrence Rd, Obstruction Pass Rd
Shaw Island: Neck Point Rd, Blind Bay Rd
Striping is expected to begin on San Juan Island on Monday, August 5 and last for approximately three days. Crews will then move to Orcas for approximately two days. Beginning on Monday, August 12, crews will begin striping on Shaw Island before moving to Lopez Island.
This schedule is dependent on weather and other factors and may be subject to change. San Juan County asks drivers to exercise caution when traveling through construction zones and to plan extra time for their commute in case of delays.
Remember, please drive slowly on freshly painted roads:
For their safety: you are driving through an active construction zone - obey flaggers and posted traffic signs.
For your safety: don’t drive on freshly painted lines as doing so may splash paint on your vehicle. Though quick-drying paint is used, it does take a few minutes to completely dry on the roads. Note: The paint used is water soluble and will come off your car with soap and water or will wear off.
It’s your road: paint is clearer and lasts longer when vehicle speeds are reduced while paint dries.
Wear and tear are natural for paint that experiences regular traffic, harsh weather, and use by multi-ton vehicles. San Juan County develops and maintains a multi-year plan to preserve roads in the most cost-effective way and uses best practices to help keep rides smooth and safe for drivers.
About San Juan County’s Public Works Department
San Juan County’s Public Works Department offices are located at 1609 Beaverton Valley Rd, Friday Harbor, WA 98250. For more information about San Juan County’s Public Works Department, visit www.sanjuancountywa.gov/277/Public-Works .
Contact: Colin Huntemer, Public Works Director / County Engineer, [email protected]