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 between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. on weekdays. Any lane on the road could be closed between the two cross streets found in most listings.

New or updated road work

Arlington

* 252nd Street NE, east and west of 20th Drive NE. Lane closure extended through Jan. 31. Frontage improvements.

Arlington-Stanwood

* Lakewood Road between W. Lake Goodwin Road and 65th Drive NW. Lane closed until Jan. 31. Water main.

Bothell

* Locust Way between Lockwood Road and Barker Road. Lane closed Dec. 20-Jan. 19.

Everett

* Admiralty Way between Lincoln Way and 148th Street SW. Lane closed Jan. 4-18. PUD.

* Admiralty Way between Airport Road and Center Road, and on Avondale Road, between its dead end and Center Road. Lane closed until Jan. 12. Frontage improvements.

Everett-Lake Stevens

* 83rd Avenue SE between 12th Street SE and 15th Place SE and on 12th Street SE between 83rd Avenue SE and 84th Avenue SE. Single lane closures Dec. 20-Jan. 19. Gas main.

Lynnwood

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* Damson Road between N. Danvers Road and 198th Place SW and on N. Danvers Road between Damson Road and 203rd Place SW. Lane closure extended until Dec. 31. Sewer line.

* I-5 near Ash Way park-and-ride lot. Multiple lane closures northbound and southbound nightly until Friday morning. Multiple projects.

Marysville

* Third Drive NE, at 140th Street NE (Firetrail Road) and on 118th Street NE, at Aspen Drive. Full, 24-hour daily road closures until Jan. 19. Plat project. n 44th Street NE between 123rd Avenue and 127th Avenue NE; 123rd Avenue NE between 44th Street NE and 60th Street NE; 60th Street NE between 123rd Avenue NE and 110th Avenue NE. Lanes closed until Jan. 31. PUD water main. n 91st Place NE between 57th Drive NE and 55th Avenue NE. Road closed until Wednesday. Drainage system replacement project.

Mill Creek

* Dumas Road between North Creek Drive and the park-and-ride lot. Road closed 9 a.m.-3 p.m. next week. Tree removal.

Monroe

* Bollenbaugh Hill Road between Woods Creek Road and Old Pipeline Road. Lane closure extended through Jan. 31. Road widening project.

* Highway 522 at the Fales Road-Echo Lake Road interchange. Rolling slowdowns expected 10 a.m.-1 p.m. rest of the month. Blasting.

Mount Vernon

* Right lane on southbound I-5 between College Way and Kincaid Street closed nightly until Friday morning. Second Street Bridge replacement project.

Mukilteo

* Highway 525 between Highway 99 and Highway 526. Lanes closed through Friday. Barrier installation and utility adjustments.

Snohomish

* Highway 9 between Highway 96 and Highway 204. Lanes closed nightly until 5 a.m. Friday. Guard rail repair.

Ongoing road work

Arlington

* Arlington Heights Road, just east of Highway 530. Lane closed Wednesday until Jan. 31. Relocating power lines. n 59th Avenue NE, 2,000 feet north of Grandview Road. Lane closed until Dec. 21. Frontage improvements.

Bothell

* Woodinville-Snohomish Road, 24000 block. Lane closed Wednesday until Jan. 31. Relocating power pole. n 164th Street SE between 40th Place SE and 38th Avenue SE. Lane closed until Dec. 29. Gas main.

Bothell-Lynnwood

* 198th Place SE between Bartlett Road and First Avenue W. Lane closed Wednesday until Jan. 31. Water and sewer connections.

Everett

* Vicinity of the intersections of 81st Avenue, Third Street NE and 81st Avenue and Vernon Road. Lane closures extended through Dec. 31. Gas main. n Eighth Avenue W., 121st Street SW, E. Gibson Road and 122nd Place SW. Single-lane closures through the year. Gas main. n Cavalero Road and on 32nd Street SE between 91st Avenue SE and 103rd Avenue SE. Lane closed until Jan. 4. Power poles.

Everett-Lake Stevens

* 12th Street SE between 83rd Avenue SE and 84th Avenue SE. Lane closed Dec. 31. Sewer, water, and storm drain systems. n 12th Street SE between 83rd Avenue SE and 87th Avenue SE. Lane closure extended through Jan. 15. Utilities and frontage improvements.

Granite Falls

* Mountain Loop Highway between milepost 12.5 and the town of Silverton. Lane closed until March 1. Communication facilities.

Lake Stevens

* Division Street, Silva Street and 135th Avenue SE. Lane closed until Wednesday. Pipeline.

Lynnwood

* Ash Way between 140th Street SW and 142nd Street SW. Lane closed until Dec. 29. Gas main. n 176th Street SW between 52nd Avenue W. and 54th Place W. Road closed indefinitely during weekday daylight hours. Safety project. n Ash Way between 153rd Street SW and 55th Street SW. Lane closed Jan. 3-Feb. 15. Aerial cable. n Ash Way between 148th Street SE and Madison Way. Lane closed until Wednesday. Utilities and frontage improvements. n 164th Street SW between I-5 and Spruce Way. Various restrictions until end of year. Road widening.

Marysville

* 59th Drive NE, 60th Drive NE, and 61st Drive NE, and 88th Street NE. Lane closures until Saturday. Excavating. n 92nd Place NE between 55th Avenue NE and 58th Drive NE. Road closed 24 hours a day until Dec. 24. Replacing cross-culvert and catch basin. 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

* Intersection area of Cascadian Way and 146th Street SW and intersection area of 146th Street SW and Meridian Drive SE. Lane closure extended through end of year. Gas line. n 164th Street SE between Third Avenue SE and Cascadian Way. Lane closed though Wednesday. Multiple projects. n 161st Street SE between Sunset Road and 164th Street SE. Lane closed until May 14. Sewer and frontage improvements.

Monroe

* 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. n Old Owen Road between 226th Avenue SE and 219th Drive SE and on Calhoun Road, just west of 151st Place SE. Lane closed until Jan. 14. Frontage improvements. n Trombley Road between Robinhood Lane and Badke Road. Lane closure extended through Dec. 31. Sewer.

Mukilteo

* Puget Sound Boulevard between 13500 and 13800 blocks. Single-lane closure extended through Friday. Repairs. n Shelby Road between Highway 99 and 40th Avenue W. Lane closed until Friday. Water service.

Oso

* N. Brooks Creek Road, just north of Highway 530. Lane closed until Friday. Repairs.

Silver Lake

* 108th Street SE just west of 35th Avenue SE. Lane closed until Feb. 28. Water and frontage improvements. n 35th Avenue SE just north of 108th Street SE. Lane closed until Feb. 28. Water and frontage improvements.

Snohomish

* 56th Avenue, between Lowell-Larimer Road and 114th Street SE and on Lowell-Larimer Road near the Highway 96 intersection. Lane closure extended through end of year. Gas main. n 77th Avenue SE south of Lowell-Larimer Road intersection. Road closed nightly until Dec. 31. Construction.

Stanwood

* 68th Avenue NW between 280th Street NW and 288th Street NW. Road closure postponed until further notice. n 184th Street NW at 60th Avenue NW. Road closed until Dec. 31. Home construction.

Warm Beach

* Marine Drive between 450 feet north of 188th Street NW and 198th Street NW. Lane closed until Jan. 25. Water main and water service.

Woodinville-Bothell

* 39th Avenue SE between 220th Street SE and 223rd Street SE. Lane closed until Jan. 7. Storm drainage and frontage improvements.

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