March 26, 2025
 This is a rendering - not to scale - of the Active Traffic Management System (ATMS) that will be constructed this year along State Route 104 in Kingston to replace the current tally system used to manage traffic in the holding lane.
New active traffic management system for ferry holding lane vehicles presented at Kingston meeting April 9
Construction on the project slated to begin this spring
North Kitsap residents, business owners and others who use the Washington State Ferries' Kingston route are invited to attend the Kingston Community Advisory Council meeting on April 9. A new Active Traffic Management System (ATMS) is planned to replace the current staffed ferry boarding pass system on State Route 104, used to hold ferry traffic outside the downtown corridor then move it through town to the ferry toll booths and terminal holding lot.
Kitsap County Public Works staff will provide an overview of the project. Washington State Ferries staff will be available to answer questions about the operation of the system. Construction of the new system is slated to begin later this spring. Visit the project website at kcowa.us/ATMS.
The Kingston Community Advisory Council meeting takes place from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, April 9 at the Village Green Community Center, 26159 Dulay Road NE. The public is welcome and encouraged to attend!
The meeting will also feature committee reports, updates on community events and activities, and opportunities for public comment.
For the meeting agenda and information on projects and organizations in Kingston, visit kcowa.us/KingstonCAC.
Applications are currently open to fill a vacant position on the council. Visit kcowa.us/advisorygroups for a position description and online application. For more information, contact Kitsap County Volunteer Services at [email protected].
The Kingston Community Advisory Council holds public monthly meetings to provide a discussion forum and enhance communication between Kingston-area residents, businesses and Kitsap County government. KCAC members work proactively to address community issues and concerns. They represent Kingston's broad interests as at-large members appointed by County Commissioners or spokespeople of local organizations including the Port of Kingston, North Kitsap School District, the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe, the Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce, Village Green Foundation and Friends of the Kingston Library. Visit https://kcowa.us/KingstonCAC.
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