The information below outlines our current and planned projects. Click on each link to view the project page.
This project will grind and repave a total of 2.25 miles of Birch Bay Drive.
Link to pageThis project will improve safety and traffic flow through the intersection.
Link to pageThe project will improve the Neevel Levee to reduce the potential for erosion, replace a flood gate to improve fish passage and drainage and improve habitat.
Link to pageImprove flood protection to critical infrastructure south of downtown Ferndale.
Link to pageThis project includes structural repair and painting of the approach spans & towers at both ferry terminals.
Link to pageReplacement of the existing culvert conveying California Creek under Fox Road with a new crossing structure.
Link to pageProposed stormwater treatment project in the Lake Whatcom watershed, Whatcom County.
Link to pageReduce risk of alluvial fan flood damage in the Glacier community.
Link to pageThis project will replace an older 2-span 62-ft bridge with a new 100-ft single-span concrete girder bridge over Anderson Creek along Goshen Road.
Link to pageView information about the planned replacement of Jackson Road bridge in Birch Bay
Link to pageWhatcom County Public Works River and Flood Division current levee repair and bank protection projects.
Link to pageCrews will be grinding shoulders and making pavement repairs to the edge of roadways in various locations throughout Whatcom County.
Link to pagePhase II of the Marine Drive Reconstruction and Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities project (Alderwood Ave to Bridge #172).
Link to pageLocated at Kenney Creek on North Fork Road, this project will replace a 4-ft diameter culvert that crosses under North Fork Road with a 115-ft long concrete girder bridge. This action will restore fish passage to over 1.5 miles of fish habitat historically used by several species of salmon.
Link to pageThis project will replace the N. Lake Samish Road Bridge No. 107.
Link to pageProject to strengthen the upper structure of the bridge in order to remove the current load restriction.
Link to pageWhatcom County is conducting a study of Point Roberts to assess existing and future drainage conditions and patterns.
Link to pageThis intersection currently experiences delays due to the lack of left-turn channelization on Smith Road.
Link to pageIntegrated habitat restoration and flood risk reduction project in in the lower South Fork Nooksack (Nuxw7íyem) River.
Link to pageSwift Creek, originating on Sumas Mountain, has a long history of sediment loading and reduced hydraulic conveyance capacity with consequent flooding as a result of a natural landslide.
Link to pageCompleted projects by Whatcom County Public Works
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