Road report

How to read your road report: Road restrictions may be near but not necessarily in the cities under which they are listed. Most restrictions are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays. Any lane on the road could be closed between the two cross streets found in most listings.

* Paving continues on southbound I-5 from Everett to Lynnwood. The three left southbound lanes of I-5 (at the north end of the project) will be closed Monday and Tuesday nights from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. Then the three right southbound lanes will be closed Wednesday and Thursday nights from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. in the same area.

* The northbound I-5 Broadway exit 192 will be closed from 11:30 p.m. Wednesday to 5 a.m. Thursday for construction. Drivers will stay on northbound I-5 and exit at Pacific Avenue, then turn left to get back on Broadway.

* The 41st Street overpass is closed through Nov. 30 for construction, creating the need for occasional I-5 closures northbound and southbound under this overpass.

* The state will close lanes and reroute drivers on several downtown Everett streets, including Everett Avenue, Pacific Avenue, 41st Street, Walnut Street and Hewitt Avenue through Friday. Closures may cause ramp and city street backups. Drivers are encouraged to use other routes.

* The eastbound Highway 526 (Boeing Freeway) ramp to southbound I-5 will be closed each night from 11:30 p.m. to 5 a.m. through Friday for construction.

* Through Friday, up to three lanes of I-5 northbound and two southbound lanes will be closed nightly between Highway 526 and Marine View Drive. Northbound closures begin at 10 p.m. and open by 6 a.m. Southbound closures begin at 7 p.m. and open by 4 a.m.

* The southbound I-5 onramp to eastbound U.S. 2 may be closed 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. Tuesday through Friday. Drivers will use Everett Avenue as the detour route.

* The northbound I-5 onramp to eastbound U.S. 2 will be closed Monday night (11:30 p.m. to 5 a.m.) for construction. Drivers should stay on northbound I-5, exit at Marine View Drive, take a left under the freeway and left onto the onramp to get back on southbound I-5 to take the eastbound U.S. 2 exit.

* Snohomish County Public Works crews will be refurbishing more than 70 miles of county roads this summer. Work is ongoing near Stanwood, Darrington, Oso, Bryant, Lake Howard, Arlington, Marysville and Tulalip, and have begun in areas around Lake Stevens, Snohomish, Home Acres Road, Monroe, Gold Bar and Maltby.

Alderwood Manor

* Winesap Road at the 196th Place SE intersection. Lane closed through Aug. 18. Sewer and frontage improvements

Bothell

* 82nd Place SE and 183rd Place SE off 35th Avenue SE. Road closed through Oct. 2 for subdivision work.

* 39th Avenue SE between 223rd Street SE and 228th Street SE. Lane closure extended through Aug. 31. Utilities and frontage improvements.

Brier

* Larch Way between 208th Place SW and 209th Place SW, between Brier and Alderwood Manor. Lane closed weekdays through Aug. 18. Water line installation.

* Intersection of 201st Place SW and 24th Avenue W. between Brier and Alderwood Manor. Lane closure extended through Aug. 21. Utilities and frontage improvements.

Everett

* Gibson Road at Avondale Way, south of Everett. Lane closed weekdays through Aug. 4. Piping replacement.

* 106th Place SE between Fourth Avenue W. and South Beach development. Lane closure extended through Aug. 18. Gas main extension.

Lake Stevens

* Sunnyside Boulevard from Ninth Street north one mile. Road closed through Aug. 31 for sewer line installation. Detour posted.

* 20th Street SE at 115th Avenue SE, 107th Street SE and 110th Drive SE. Lane closures through Sept. 29. Utilities and frontage improvements.

* 10th Street SE between 79th Avenue SE and Highway 204 will be closed July 31 through Aug. 30. Sewer installation. Local access provided. Detour posted.

Lakewood

* Forty Five Road, between 11th Avenue NE and 172nd Street NE. Road closure through 9 p.m. today. Installation of water transmission main for city of Marysville. Detour posted.

Lynnwood

* 52nd Avenue W. between 164th Street SW and 148th Street SW, north Lynnwood. Road closed through Sept. 1. Sight distance improvements, left turn lanes installed. Local and emergency access only. Detour posted.

* Fender Drive, south of Lincoln Way, north of Lake Serene. Lane closure through Aug. 11. Drainage and frontage improvements.

* Intersection of 201st Place SW and 24th Avenue W. Lane closure extended through Aug. 21. Frontage improvements.

Maltby

* Highway 522 and Fales Road-Echo Lake Road interchange between Maltby and Monroe. Lane closure 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Tuesday through Thursday nights to paint the bridge on Fales Road.

Marysville

* 79th Avenue NE, north of Soper Hill Road, south of Marysville. Lane closed through Aug. 31. Frontage improvements.

* Sunnyside Boulevard, between 33rd Place NE and 36th Street NE. Lane closure extended through Aug. 21. Paving, frontage improvements.

Mill Creek

* 48th Drive SE, south of 136th Street SE, between Mill Creek and Snohomish. Lane closed through Aug. 18. Utilities and frontage improvements.

Monroe

* 203rd Avenue SE between its end and Brown Road and on Brown Road between Ingraham Road and 203rd Avenue SE. Lane closures extended through Aug. 31. Utilities, frontage improvements.

* Block of 1300 W. Main Street. Lane closure through Thursday. Curb, gutter and sidewalk installation.

Stanwood

* One lane of alternating traffic on Highway 532 is scheduled for 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. Wednesday and Thursday nights between Old Highway 99 and the northbound offramp at I-5. Striping and barrier work.

Arlington

* Arlington Heights Road between Jordan Road and 107th Avenue NE. Lane closure extended through Aug. 4. Road repair.

* Finn Settlement Road, 31200 block. Lane closed 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. through July 31. Road restoration, gas line installation.

* Tveit Road in the 9400 block, 200th Street NE in the 9700 block and Burns Road in the 18200 block. Lane closures 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. through July 31. Gas line installation.

Bothell

* 228th Street SE between the Bothell city limits and 45th Avenue SE and on 45th Avenue SE between 228th and 224th streets SE. Lane closures through Aug. 11. Sewer and storm water manhole repairs.

Brier

* Southeast of Brier, lane closures at the intersections of Locust Way and 237th Place SW, Castle Way and 23rd Avenue W., Lockwood and Carter roads, and Carter Road and 228th Street SW. Fiber-optic cable installation extended through Sept. 29.

Darrington

* Sauk Prairie Road at Mouse Creek Bridge No. 631, between Crawford Loop Road and Highway 530. Closed through Aug. 11 for reconstruction, but single-lane temporary bridge allows for emergency vehicles and other traffic.

Everett

* Pacific Avenue and Broadway intersection work continues. The project includes installation of a new traffic signal, widening of two right-turn lanes and new curbs and sidewalks. Weekdays from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. through September. A slight widening of right-turn lanes will be made on eastbound Pacific to Broadway and northbound Broadway to Pacific. Temporary sidewalks will be used as necessary.

* 124th Street SE between 32nd Avenue SE and 35th Avenue SE south of Everett. Lane closure through Aug. 4. Utilities and frontage improvements.

* Sixth Avenue W. between 112th Street SW and 108th Street SW, south Everett. Lane closure through Aug. 18. Utilities and frontage improvements.

Granite Falls

* Getchell Road at Little Pilchuck Bridge No. 453, southwest of Granite Falls. Road closed through August. Bridge replacement. Detour along 147th Avenue NE, Goebel Hill Road and 163rd Avenue NE. Trucks will use Highway 92.

* Little Pilchuck Creek Bridge No. 601, west of 147th Avenue NE on 66th Street NE, southwest of Granite Falls. Bridge replacement work through August. Emergency vehicles and pedestrians will have access at all times.

Lake Stevens

* 20th Street SE between S. Lake Stevens Road and 115th Avenue SE and on 115th Avenue SE just south of 20th Street SE. Lane closures extended through Sept. 1. Utilities and paving.

* 20th Street SE between 79th Avenue SE and 83rd Avenue SE. Lane closed through July 31. Sewer, water, frontage work.

* 99th Avenue NE between Chapel Hill Road and Fourth Street NE; 101st Avenue NE north of Chapel Hill Road; Chapel Hill Road between 101st Avenue NE and N. Davies Road. Lane closures extended through July 31. Utilities and frontage work.

* Second Street SE between Rhodora Heights Road and 119th Drive SE. Intermittent lane closures through Aug. 15. Utilities and frontage improvements.

* Russell Road between 28th Street NE and the Pilchuck River bridge. Intermittent single-lane closures through Oct. 6.

Lynnwood

* Shelby Road between Serene Way and 42nd Avenue W., and on 42nd Avenue W. between Shelby Road and 146th Place SW. Lane closures through Aug. 25. Utilities installation, frontage improvements.

* Wigen Road, between 132nd Street SW and Lincoln Way, north of Lake Serene. Lane closure through Aug. 18. Utilities and frontage improvements.

* 56th Avenue W., south of 148th Street SW, east of Norma Beach. Lane closure through Aug. 9. Gas valve work.

* 150th Street SW, between 18th Avenue W. and Madison Way, north Lynnwood. Lane closure through Aug. 30. Water, sewer, frontage improvements.

Marysville

* Soper Hill Road north of 79th Avenue NE and on 79th Avenue NE, east of Soper Hill Road. Lane closures through Aug. 25. Utilities installation, frontage improvements.

Mill Creek

* East of Mill Creek, numerous lane and shoulder closures on or near Seattle Hill Road, Puget Park Drive, Silver Firs Drive, Cathcart Way, Cascade Drive. Extended through Sept. 29. Fiber-optic cable installation.

* Seattle Hill Road, between the Bothell-Everett Highway and 17th Avenue SE. Lane closed weekdays through Aug. 25. Water, storm sewer, frontage improvements.

Monroe

* N. High Rock Road between Highway 203 and 181st Place SE. Lane closed through Sept. 1. Road repair.

* 179th Avenue SE between U.S. 2 and 136th Place SE. Lane closure through Friday. Culvert replacement.

* Highbridge Road and Mount Forest Boulevard intersection. Lane will be closed Aug. 21 through Sept. 20. Electrical utility work.

Snohomish

* 66th Avenue SE and Skipley Road between 60th Street SE and 70th Drive SE. Lane closure through Aug. 31. Water line and paving.

Sultan

* Skykomish Slough Bridge No. 150. Lane closed through mid-December. Wood bridge to be replaced with single-span concrete structure.

Tulalip

* 34th Avenue NE between 116th Street NE and 128th Street. Intermittent lane closures Aug. 15 through Sept. 14. Paving for Tulalip Tribes’ Quil Ceda Boulevard extension project.

* Lane closures at the intersection of 27th Avenue NE and 88th Street NE (Quil Ceda Way) until Aug. 15 to set poles for cable systems.

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