Road Report

How to read your road report: Road restrictions may be near, but not in, the cities under which they are listed. Most restrictions are from 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.

New or updated road work

Arlington

* 3400 block of 172nd Street NE. Intermittent brief closures through May 30. Installing sewer and water. n Highway 530 from Arlington Heights Road to 139th Avenue NE. One lane of alternating traffic until Friday. Roadway excavation, guardrail removal and other work.

Bothell

* Woodinville-Snohomish Road, between 240th Street SE and the King-Snohomish County line. Lane closed until June 30. Replacing power poles. n 240th Street SE, at the Woodinville-Snohomish Road. Lane closed until June 30. Replacing power poles.

Everett

* Manor Way, Admiralty Way and N. Manor Way. Lane closed Tuesday-Thursday. Soil borings for off-site sewer installations for Forest Glen.

Lake Stevens

* OK Mill Road, between Machias Road and 147th Avenue SE. Road closed May 23-June 3. Placing foundation piles for Snohomish County Public Works. Lane closed Friday until Oct. 1. Building a new bridge. n 103rd Avenue SE, just south of Lake Stevens Road. Lane closed until Friday. Drilling for a soil test.

Lynnwood

* Oak Road, between 18th Avenue W. and 20th Place W. Lane closed through June 15. Installing utilities and frontage improvements for development. n 164th Street SW, just east of Highway 99. Lane closed June 6-9. Installing a sewer tap.

Marysville

* 83rd Avenue NE and Grove Street. Lane closed Monday and Tuesday. Grinding of road surface.

Mukilteo

* Highway 525 between Highway 99 and Highway 526. Lane closed in each direction through Friday. Utility adjustments.

Snohomish

* Connelly Road, between Broadway Avenue and Elliott Road. Road closed until Friday. Replacing a culvert. n Machias Cut-off Road, between Williams Road and S. Machias Road. Road closed Saturday and Sunday. Replacing crushed cross culvert.

Stanwood

* Happy Valley Road between 204th Street NW and 212th Street NW. Lane closed until May 27. Repairing the road subgrade.

Sultan

* Sultan Basin Road, on the north side of 132nd Street SE. Lane closure extended through July 20. Gas main.

Ongoing road work

Arlington

* First Street from French to Gifford avenues. Road closure through Friday. Road reconstruction. n 43rd Avenue, north of 177th Place NE. Lane closure until June 2. Sewer installation.

Bothell

* 212th Street SE and 215th Street SE intersection. Lane closed until July 5. Frontage work and utilities. n 45th Avenue SE between 212th Street SW and 228th Street SE. Road closed for 15 minutes sometime between May 31 and June 4 so a liquid nitrogen truck can be backed into an Olympic Pipeline pumping station. n 224th Street SE, south of 49th Avenue SE intersection. Lane closed until May 24. Installing a residential water service. n Intersection of Harvest Road and Eighth Avenue SE. Lane closed until Friday. Water service. n 2400 block of the Snohomish-Woodinville Road. Lane closed until July 1. Relocating power pole.

Bothell-Mill Creek

* 35th Avenue SE just north of 162nd Place SE. Lane closed until June 1. Gas service.

Edmonds

* Sunnyside Boulevard between Fourth Street SE and 24th Street NE. Lane closed until June 6. Sewer. n 153rd Street SW between 56th Avenue W. and the end of the cul de sac. Lane closed until June 17. Sewer, water and frontage work.

Everett

* Airport Way between 100th Street SW and W. Casino Road. Lane closed until June 1. Cable.

Everett-Mukilteo

* Alexander Road at 122nd Street SW. Lane closed until June 30. Frontage improvements. n Beverly Park Road just west of 120th Place SW. Lane closed until June 8. Gas service.

Lake Stevens

* Machias cutoff between Williams Road and Machias Road. Lane closed until May 27. Road repair. n 99th Avenue NE between Lundeen Parkway and Highway 92. Lane closed until May 31. Water line. n 20th Street SE between 91st Avenue SE and S. Lake Stevens Road. Lane closed until May 31. Paving and striping. n 99th Avenue SE between 20th Street SE and 800 block of 99th Avenue SE. Lane closed until May 31. Paving and striping.

Lynnwood

* 13th Avenue W., south of 164th Street SW intersection. Lane closed until June 1. Gas service. n Intersection of 198th Place SW and Damson Road. Lane closed until June 1. Utilities, frontage improvements. n Larch Way between 31st Street W. and 28th Avenue W., and on 28th Avenue W., between Larch Way and 209th Place SW. Lanes closed until July 15. Multiple projects. n Admiralty Way between Lincoln Way and 144th Street SW. Lane closed until May 31. Frontage improvements. n 12th Avenue W. between 211th Place SW and 208th Place SW. Road closed until June 24. This new portion of road will open when 75 percent of the homes have been built. Rockery construction and site preparation for the plat.

Lynnwood-Mill Creek

* 13th Avenue W. just south of 164th Street W. Lane closed until June 1. Gas service.

Machias

* OK Mill Road and Machias Road intersection, and on OK Mill Road east of Machias Road. Lanes closed through the summer. Bridge No. 44 over the Pilchuck River is being replaced.

Marysville

* 51st Avenue NE and 122nd Place NE intersection. Lane closed until June 6. Repairing potholes. n 67th Avenue NE, between 100th Street NE and 132nd Street NE. Lanes closed until June 30. Drilling and sampling soils for water main. n Third Drive NE at 140th Street NE (Firetrail Road), and on 118th Street NE at Aspen Drive. Road closed until June 30. Phase two of the Aspen plat. n 71st Avenue NE, north of Soper Hill Road and on Soper Hill Road between 71st Avenue NE and 83rd Avenue NE. Lanes closed until June 30. Sewer lines.

Mill Creek

* Cascadian Way, just north of 164th Street SW. Lane closed until June 3. Excavating a gas valve and installing test lead wires. n Seattle Hill Road at unopened 139th Street SE. Lane closed until May 31. Water main and frontage improvements. n Dumas Road between North Creek Drive and the park-and-ride lot. Road closed until sometime in July. Multiple projects.

Monroe

* 161st Avenue SE south of Old Snohomish-Monroe Road. Lane closed until May 23. Drainage improvements. n Old Owen Road between U.S. 2 and Calhoun Road. Road open, but lane closures will continue until further notice. Future full closures still possible. Paving and bridge repairs. For daily updates, call 425-388-3993.

Mukilteo

* Shelby Road, between Beverly Park Road and 43rd Avenue W. Lane closed until June 10. Utilities, frontage improvements.

Silvana

* Hevly Road between the bridge and end of the road. Full closure until May 25. Rebuilding bridge.

Snohomish

* 107th Avenue SE, south of Elliott Road intersection. Lane closed until May 27. Water line. n Connelly Road, in the area of BNSF railroad crossing. Lane closed until Tuesday. Gas main.

Sultan

* Sultan-Startup Road, between U.S. 2 and Roesler Road. Lane closed until May 31. Installing fire hydrant water lines.

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