Project overview
This project will remove barriers to fish under several state highways in Kitsap County. Work is planned in 29 locations on state routes 3, 104, 303, 307 and 308.
Once complete, this project will restore approximately 93 miles of potential habitat across the Kitsap Peninsula.
What to expect
Project overview
Starting in 2027, WSDOT will correct six fish passage barriers under Bond Road/State Route 307 and SR 308. Fish barrier removal sites along state highways in Kitsap County are grouped by general location. As this project is still in design, timelines may shift before going to construction.
Travelers may notice preliminary work and occasional one-way alternating traffic at the locations listed below. Real-time information is available via the Travel Center Map.
Liberty Bay (6 sites), 2027-2029
Poulsbo, Liberty Bay and Keyport areas (Bond Road/SR 307 and SR 308)
Strahnet (6 sites), 2028-2029
Poulsbo and Silverdale areas (SR 3)
Central Valley (9 sites), 2028
Silverdale and North Bremerton areas (SR 303)
Port Gamble (8 sites), 2029-2030
Kingston and Hood Canal areas (SR 3 and SR 104)
A map of central and north Kitsap Peninsula's state highways. Orange dots show the locations of 29 fish barrier removal projects. The sites are divided into four separate groups that will go to construction at different times between 2027 and 2030.