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Canceled: Paving on Haxton Way rescheduled for next week

Whatcom County Public Works crew applies fresh striping to Slater Road (August 8, 2019). Photo: Whatcom News
Whatcom County Public Works crew applies fresh striping to Slater Road (August 8, 2019). Photo: Whatcom News

UPDATE 8/2/22 4pm: Pavement striping scheduled for Haxton Way on Tuesday, August 23rd, has been cancelled. It will be rescheduled at a yet to be determined later date.

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LUMMI PENINSULA, Wash. — Whatcom County Public Works has rescheduled pavement striping work on over 6 miles of Haxton Way between Slater Road and Lummi Shore Drive for Tuesday, August 23rd, between 6am and 6pm.

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The striping had been scheduled for today, Tuesday, August 16th, but was cancelled yesterday.

Drivers are warned to expect delays on Haxton Way, and alternative routes are recommended while the work is underway.

Public Works officials say Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office deputies will be assisting with traffic control, and reminded drivers that traffic fines are double in work zones.

Drivers are also advised to watch for “wet paint” warning signs and warning trucks, avoid following the work crew too closely and not to drive over wet lane stripes. Fast-drying paint is used that can take up to 5 minutes to dry.

Driving over wet paint removes tiny glass reflector beads in the paint and can cause the long-lasting paint to splatter onto the vehicle. Striping paint that has splattered on a vehicle will be nearly impossible to remove after it has dried WCPW warns. Applying water under high-pressure within an hour is what they advise.

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