Updates for Douglas/Bailer Hill Road roject

Submitted by San Juan County Public Works

The Douglas/Bailer Hill Road Improvements Project is well underway, and San Juan County’s Public Works Department is pleased to share progress updates and safety reminders.

Project Updates

The project continues to proceed on-time and crews are working diligently to relocate existing utilities and widen the roadway to its new configuration. In early June the existing pavement will be removed, and the speed limit will be further reduced to 25 mph for the remainder of the project while vehicles travel on a gravel surface. It’s recommended that all bicycle and motorcycle traffic use alternate routes once the pavement has been removed.

Crews will continue to manage dust and keep the worksite safe. Single-lane flagger-controlled traffic delays will continue during work hours, with both lanes open to traffic during evenings and weekends.

In addition, please remember to drive slowly through active construction zones:

For their safety: you are driving through an active construction zone – obey flaggers and posted traffic signs.

For your safety: excessive speeds may kick up loose rock into oncoming traffic.

It’s your road: construction can move more quickly and safely when vehicle speeds are reduced.

Project Details

The 1.3-mile project is anticipated to last through September of 2025. The existing road is remaining open to through traffic and the project is not anticipating a full closure or detour. During working hours, flaggers are managing single-lane access as needed and reopening the road fully during evenings and weekends.

The project, funded by the County Road Administration Board and the SJC Roads Fund, seeks to:

Eliminate horizontal and vertical sight distance issues by smoothing peaks and valleys

Add paved, four-foot shoulders on both sides of the road along the length of the project to provide safety accommodations for bicycle and pedestrian traffic

Construct a ‘Radial-T’ intersection leading to the Oaks housing development, eliminating the two existing ‘dog legs’ at the intersection that create sight line issues

Raise the elevation of Bailer Hill Road to minimize seasonal flooding

Improve roadway drainage with wider ditches and upsized driveway culverts for adjacent homes

Improve stormwater quality by adding vegetated filter strips along roadway edges

Throughout the length of the project, vehicle speeds are reduced to 35 mph in the construction zone. This area spans from approximately the intersection of Little Road and Douglas Road, up through a section of Bailer Hill Road. Signage will be posted.

The Public Works Department will continue to provide updates as the project moves forward. All related materials can be found on the County’s website: https://www.sanjuancountywa.gov/278/Current-Projects.