AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 hours agoRoad & Rail Updates: WSDOT closed southbound I-405 on-ramps in Kirkland after “wrong-way” drivers during a fish passage project; the work is expected to finish around 4 a.m. Monday, with signed detours in place. North Cascades Access: SR 20’s Diablo Lake Vista Point and Ross Dam Trailhead reopened from the west after rockslide repairs, but the highway still needs additional work before full reopening. Travel Disruption Watch: DHS is considering pulling Customs and Border Protection processing from airports in “sanctuary cities,” and airlines/business groups warn it could ripple into major delays nationwide—especially with the World Cup ramping up. Aviation/Transit for Visitors: Amtrak Cascades’ newest train arrived in Seattle for testing on the Eugene-to-Vancouver, B.C. corridor, with public viewing possible before launch. Statewide Safety & Memorials: Gov. Ferguson ordered flags lowered for Longview paper mill implosion victims, with half-staff observance starting Sunday. Outdoor Summer Planning: Yakima Valley’s summer 2026 music calendar is filling up with free downtown concerts and festival dates. Weather: May ends with a temperature rollercoaster and June starts with heat, with Seattle forecast to warm quickly early next week.
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