PORT ANGELES – Construction work can begin again on the Port Angeles International Gateway Transportation Center project.
A Seattle-based archaeologist determined on Thursday that remains discovered Tuesday were not prehistoric or archaeologically significant.
City spokeswoman Teresa Pierce did not know on Thursday if the contractor would resume work today.
When Primo Construction of Carlsborg starts working again on the multimillion-dollar transit center and parking garage at the downtown Port Angeles site, monitors from the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe plan to be there alongside employees of Cascadian Archaeology of Seattle.