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In a recent letter to the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Secretary of Transportation, Roger Millar, Snoqualmie Casino CEO, Brian Decorah, offered $1 million dollars in funding to pay for an assessment that is needed for the design and construction of a safer SR 18 between Issaquah-Hobart Road and Interstate 90.

In a recent blog post, WSDOT acknowledges that funding will be available for an assessment of SR 18 sometime next year. The casino is offering to prepay the fee to see immediate action.

“We are ready to fund this assessment, immediately, if WSDOT agrees to begin the assessment in the next 90 days,” said Mr. Decorah. “We are offering $1 million dollars in the names of everyone that has lost their life on this 7-mile stretch of road.”

On October 12, 2018, Snoqualmie Casino team members Maria Wong (mother) and Jasmine Lao (daughter) lost their lives during their morning commute when a driver crossed the center line and struck their vehicle head-on.

Since 2010, there have been 25 serious-injury or fatal traffic accidents that have occurred between Issaquah-Hobart Road and I-90. Over the last 10 months, there have been seven fatalities.

“Over the last 10 months, that is one fatality every 43 days,” said Mr. Decorah. “That’s alarming. And, while we are encouraged to learn that there is state-approved funding for the project, we are concerned that the dollars will not be available until sometime next year. We have 450 team members that travel this stretch of road, every day. Each day without action is another day that we wait to hear news of another tragedy. We don’t want to wait. We want action, for Maria, Jasmine, and everyone that has lost a loved one on this road.”

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