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Contract city services — Roads Maintenance

About the Roads Maintenance Section

The King County Roads Maintenance Section is responsible for the ongoing maintenance, repair, and construction of more than 1,800 miles of roadway and related facilities, and 197 bridges in unincorporated King County. Roads Maintenance also provides road related services to 20 city and agency customers, including 8 contract cities.

Roads Maintenance provides overlay prep services as part of the county's Overlay Program.

All county roads receive 24-hour emergency response assistance, as do roads in some contract cities. Learn more about these frequently-requested services below.

Key services

Maintenance services

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Preparation is the key to dealing with snow and ice.
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Special projects


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Drainage enhancement project.
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Specialized engineering services

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Working with us

Learn more

In addition to providing these road-related services to contract cities, the Roads Maintenance Section provides all other maintenance, repair and construction services necessary to preserve King County’s roadway infrastructure. Visit the Roads Maintenance Section Web site and learn more.

Contact us

Have questions related to Roads Maintenance services provided to contract cities and other agencies? Please contact:

Mary Coltrane
Intergovernmental Relations Coordinator
King County Road Services Division
King Street Center
201 S. Jackson St.
Seattle , WA 98104
206-296-3724
206-296-0566 (fax)

Updated: Sept. 18, 2007



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