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Next Generation Grinding Text Patch on Avondale is Complete!

by Michelle Blue on April 19, 2010

Well, the Next Generation Grinding test patch on Avondale is complete and the initial results are a vast improvement!

People for a Better Avondale would like to thank Rick Brater, Linda Dougherty and everyone at King County who were involved with the Avondale test patch project.

Noise measurement results will be coming. Keep in mind, the noise results that People for a Better Avondale are most interested in are 1, 2, 3 years from now. The critics of Next Generation Grinding say the noise will be back to original levels at that time. We do hope they are wrong but since this is a test patch it is important to learn from the results.

The goal for People for a Better Avondale is to repave/resurface/regrind Avondale from Woodinville/Duvall Road south 2 miles. The test patch is our first step.

Thanks again to King County Department of Transportation.p>

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Woodinville Weekly Article: Road Work on Avondale

by Michelle Blue on April 12, 2010

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Avondale Road Work to Start 4/6/10

by Michelle Blue on April 5, 2010

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UBCC Meeting: King County Roads Project Update 3/23/10

by Michelle Blue on March 16, 2010

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Avondale Road Work Scheduled!

by Michelle Blue on March 16, 2010

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Northbound Radar Speed Sign Moved

by Michelle Blue on March 9, 2010

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Seattle Times Reports on Local Quiet Pavement Tests

by Michelle Blue on February 1, 2010

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Avondale Road Work - Could Start As Early As April 2010

by Michelle Blue on January 29, 2010

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Avondale Radar Speed Sign to be Moved in early 2010

by Michelle Blue on December 30, 2009

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The Latest Update on Avondale Road - 12/16/09

by Michelle Blue on December 16, 2009

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