Road Report

Certain Kitsap County roads will be impacted by work Oct. 8-12.

PORT ORCHARD — Selected Kitsap County roads will be impacted by construction, repair and maintenance work over the upcoming week, Oct. 8-12.

General road maintenance includes vegetation management, ditch work and other maintenance work on or near the travel lanes, according to Kitsap County Public Works. Delays for these projects are usually a minute or two, and the crews move work sites frequently, officials said.

South Kitsap

Crews are doing shoulder maintenance of Bandix Road Southeast, between Burley Olalla and Nelson, Tuesday, Oct. 9 through Friday, Oct. 12. Motorists should expect moderate delays of up to 10 minutes in the vicinity of this work.

Shoulder and realignment work continues on Carney Lake Road Southwest (between Southwest Alta Vista Drive and Southwest Grace Street) this week. Expect significant delays longer than 10 minutes and some detours are expected.

Central Kitsap

Northeast Electric continues work on a project to install a new traffic signal at the intersection of Northwest Newberry Hill Road and Tieton Place Northwest. Expect short delays in the immediate vicinity of the work.

Expect moderate delays of 5-10 minutes on Ridgetop Boulevard Northwest (between SR 303 and Quail Run Drive) as work continues on an improvement project there. Flaggers will direct motorists through the work area.

Construction continues on Silverdale Way Northwest from 600 feet south of Byron to Anderson Hill Road. Expect intermittent delays in the immediate vicinity of the work. Flaggers will direct motorists through the work area. All businesses are open during construction, but expect some delay. Plan ahead or find alternate routes to minimize inconveniences.

North Kitsap

Work on the stormwater conveyance system is causing short delays on Silverdale Way Northwest between Misty Ridge and Ridgetop Boulevard. Short delays of less than five minutes are expected. Work continues through April 2019.

Washington Boulevard Northeast has a 10,000-pound weight limit in effect. Portions of the road surface are gravel.