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Road Resurfacing Projects

Paving crews in unincorporated King County.

Paving in unincorporated King County.

Status update

In 2024, paving work will occur both during the daytime and nighttime. Residents in the area can expect noise while crews resurface portions of the road.

The work is scheduled to occur between July and October 2024. Specific dates will be posted on this website and on MyCommute. Sign up for Road Alerts in your community to receive email notifications about work in your area.

Paving work is weather dependent, and dates are subject to change.

For the most up-to-date status, please check MyCommute.

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Project overview

King County repairs and resurfaces roadways so roads last longer and are less expensive to maintain. The resurfacing also means fewer potholes and bumps for travelers.

Roads are selected for resurfacing each year based on their condition and on available funding.

Scheduled work dates are weather sensitive and subject to change.

2024 Road resurfacing projects map

2024 Resurfacing locations

ROAD TYPE OF WORK/EXTENT MILES DATES TIME
NE Novelty Hill Road between 187th Court NE and 203rd Avenue NE 0.33 Summer/Fall 2024 Night paving from 7:00 p.m. to 4:30 a.m.
164th Avenue SE/SE May Valley Road From 148th Avenue SE on SE May Valley Rd to 164th Avenue SE at SE 128th Street. 2.48 Summer/Fall 2024 1.25 Miles of Night Paving: 7:00 p.m. to 4:30 a.m. between 162nd Ave SE/SE May Valley Rd and 164th Avenue SE & SE 128th Street.

1.23 Miles in Daytime: 148th Ave SE to 162nd Ave SE on SE May Valley Rd 
SE Duthie Hill Road 278th Avenue SE to Patterson Creek Bridge at SR-202  0.69 Summer/Fall 2024 Night paving: 7:00 p.m. to 4:30 a.m.
SE North Bend Way  Snoqualmie Casino Roundabout to 384th Avenue SE  0.65 Summer/Fall 2024 Night paving: 7:30 p.m. to 4:30 a.m. (sections closest to the roundabout will begin at 9:30 p.m.) 
NE Cherry Valley Road  Just after NE Rupard Road to Cherry Creek Bridge, just before Beavan Lane  2.14 Summer/Fall 2024 Daytime paving: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
SE 400th Street  188th Avenue SE to 228th Way SE 2.50 Summer/Fall 2024 Daytime paving: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

What to expect in 2024

Work will occur Monday – Friday generally between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Hours will be adjusted slightly as needed to avoid peak travel periods. On four roadways, work will be completed between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 4:30 a.m., Monday night through Saturday morning.

For all roadways, the contractor will place electronic message boards in the area at least 72 hours prior to the lane restrictions. Please check MyCommute for the latest information.

On most roads only the main travel lanes will be repaved. The center turn lanes and shoulders will not be repaved unless they are in poor condition. We will only repave the lanes that need to be repaired. Repaving the areas that are in the worst condition allows us to repave as many roads as possible without exceeding our yearly paving budget.

King County contractors also repair city (incorporated) roads

Smaller cities are invited to add roads to the contract with King County. In 2024, Beaux Arts Village, Black Diamond, Normandy Park, and Maple Valley have expressed interest. Questions about pavement repairs in these local cities/communities should be directed to the local cities. 

Photos

Before and after paving photo.

Before and after paving on 140th Avenue SE in Fairwood. The photo on the right side shows temporary lane striping. Crews returned later in the year to apply permanent stripes on the road.

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