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WSDOT wraps up years-long fish passage project east of Sequim

SEQUIM – Crews have completed the major construction effort on a multi-year project to improve fish migration under Highway 101 in Jefferson and Clallam counties east of Sequim. At a cost of about $145 million, work began in the summer of 2023 at Eagle Creek near Gardiner. Aging culverts in six locations were replaced with 5 new bridges and one enlarged culvert, opening up a combined 15 miles of potential habitat for fish. Crews also rebuilt str…
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MyClallamCounty.com broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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