Mayor's Coffee Hour
Mayor Donovan invites you to Mayor's Coffee Hour - a time to ask questions, hear what's happening at the city, discuss concerns & relay ideas. Click the link for upcoming dates, times and locations.
Mayor Donovan invites you to Mayor's Coffee Hour - a time to ask questions, hear what's happening at the city, discuss concerns & relay ideas. Click the link for upcoming dates, times and locations.
The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival runs from April 1-30 each year. Visit the Festival's website to check on the bloom status and find all the details about this year's festivities!
The City is holding its FREE Spring clean-up day on April 18 for any single family residence and owner occupied duplex, tri-plex and four-plex within City limits.
We are aware of the ongoing and long-standing concerns about the condition of College Way (State Route 538) in Mount Vernon and we recognize the impact this has on those driving. While College Way is a state-owned route, the City is actively seeking clarity from the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) on when and how the corridor will be addressed. We have asked for a clear plan and timeline and will share updates as the information becomes available.
Received: February 5, 2026
Hello Mayor Donovan,
Thank you for reaching out and for continuing to raise concerns about the condition of College Way (State Route 538). We understand how visible and frustrating the pavement deterioration is for residents and visitors.
You are correct that SR 538 is a state highway, and responsibility for its preservation rests with WSDOT. We also recognize the reality that there is a point at which pavement condition declines more rapidly and eventually goes beyond the ability of maintenance repairs and overlays to preserve the road.
Here is where things currently stand on SR 538:
Preservation funding statewide meets less than half of the identified need, which means this segment of SR 538 must compete with other corridors across Washington that are also experiencing significant deterioration. I know this is frustrating. Please know that it does not diminish the concerns in Mount Vernon, but it does reflect the funding realities we are operating within.
We remain committed to working with the City of Mount Vernon, law enforcement, and regional partners on operational and safety strategies while longer-term solutions are pursued. WSDOT shares many of the priorities outlined in the Skagit Regional Transportation Plan, including preservation, safety, and stewardship.
We would welcome the opportunity to brief you and the City Council directly on the current plan, funding constraints, and what to expect moving forward. We are available to attend a City Council meeting or the Public Works Committee meeting, depending on your preference and timing.
Note that I have added Melissa Ambler and David Rasbach to this email. Melissa has replaced Chris Damitio as our Assistant Regional Administrator in the Mount Baker Area including Skagit County and Mount Vernon. It is her team that will be leading the pre-design, design and construction administration on the SR538 preservation project. David is our communications lead in the area. Feel free to reach out to me or the local team through Melissa and David any time that you have questions or concerns.
Thank you again for your advocacy on behalf of your community. We look forward to continuing this conversation and working together as we navigate these challenges.
Respectfully,
Brian Nielsen, PE
Regional Administrator
Northwest Region
WA State Department of Transportation
Are you experiencing State Route 538 (College Way) road surface concerns? Contact WSDOT Public Affairs to report them!
WSDOT's Northwest Region Office is responsible for the maintenance and preservation of SR 538 (College Way.) While pavement preservation is an ongoing priority statewide, funding provided by the Legislature is limited and requires WSDOT to prioritize projects based on factors such as traffic studies, peak traffic concerns, speed studies, posted speeds, and truck volumes. When compared with other state routes in the region, SR 538 currently ranks low for preservation funding and overall funding for the Northwest Region remains especially constrained. WSDOT monitors pavement quality, and if the safety of travel is impacted, WSDOT crews will certainly address those spot locations as needed.
In late 2025, WSDOT began the pre-design phase for a paving project on SR 538 from the vicinity of Leigh Way to SR 9 (milepost 0.53 to 3.62). The project is currently programmed for construction in the 2029 season.
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