PORT ANGELES — Monday’s ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new airport terminal entrance road will proceed as scheduled, despite last week’s news that Horizon Air, the terminal’s only airline, is leaving after Jan. 6.
The public is invited to attend Monday’s ceremonies, which begin at 1:30 p.m.
Port of Port Angeles commissioners will dedicate the new road at the Lauridsen Boulevard intersection with the new road.
The 1,800-foot road will connect realigned Edgewood Drive with the airport’s terminal area.
The project includes two 12-foot paved lanes and a 5-foot sidewalk with landscaping on one side, lighting and stormwater control.
The existing entrance road to the airport terminal will be closed to traffic following the dedication of the new entrance road.
The old entrance road will be removed to enhance aviation safety.
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