Road Report

How to read your road report: Road restrictions are near but not always in the cities they are listed under. 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 extended road work

Lynnwood

* I-5 Lynnwood park-and-ride lot. Up to two lanes closed at night until Friday. Construction.

* Oak Road between 22nd Place W. and the end of Oak Road. Lane closed until Friday. Water and sewer.

* 143rd Street SW between 55th Avenue W. and 59th Ave W. Lanes closed until Aug. 21. Utilities and frontage work.

* 55th Avenue W. between 143rd Street SE and 140th Street SW. Lanes closed until Aug. 21. Utilities and frontage work.

* 146th Street SW between Cascadian Way and Meadow Road. Road closed until July 16. Sewer.

Lynnwood/Bothell

* Logan Road and Elberta Road intersection. Lane closed until July 15. Cable. n Elberta Road between Logan Road and 208th Place SW. Lane closed until July 15. Cable.

Marysville

* 108th Street NE between 52nd Drive NE and 54th Drive NE. Lane closed until July 14. Frontage improvements.

Mill Creek

* Highway 527 from 132nd Street SE to 112th Street SE. Single-lane closures until Friday. Road widening.

* 126th Street SE between 10th Drive SE and 18th Avenue SE. Lane closures until Friday. Culvert.

Mukilteo

* Mukilteo Speedway from Highway 99 to Paine Field Boulevard. Lanes closed in both directions during the day and at night until Friday. Paving, electrical work.

Snohomish/Monroe

* Echo Lake Road just south of 204th Street SE. Lanes closed until Aug. 16. Phone. n 204th Street SE just west of Echo Lake Road. Lanes closed until Aug. 16. Phone. n Downes Road just west of 112th Drive SE. Lanes closed until Aug. 16. Phone.

Stanwood

* 102nd Avenue NW and Highway 532, Lane closed two to three weeks. New stoplight.

Ongoing road work

Arlington

* 180th Street SE between Sunset Road and 51st Avenue SE. Lane closed until Oct. 29. Water main. n Intersection of 43rd Avenue SE intersections with 180th Street SE, 196th Street SE, 200th Street SE, 204th Street SE and Highway 524. Lane closed until Oct. 29. Water main. n 45th Avenue SE and 204th Street SE intersection. Lane closed until Oct. 29. Water main. n 39th Avenue SE between 212th Street SE and 228th Street SE. Lane closed until July 23. Shoulder work.

Bothell

* 13th Drive SE south of 196th Street SE. Lane closed extended through July 11. Sewer line. n 180th Street SE between Sunset Road and 51st Avenue SE. Lane closed until Oct. 29. Water main. n Lockwood Road just west of intersection with Carter Road. Lane closed until July 30.

Bothell-Lynnwood

* Hubbard Road between 210th Street SW and Damson Road. Lane closed until June 30. Gas line.

Everett

* Ross Road from Highway 529 frontage road to Everett sewage treatment plant. Lane closed until Oct. 3. Sewer.

Everett-Lake Stevens

* 94th Drive SE between 16th Place SE and E. Hewitt Avenue. Off-and-on lane closures until June 30. Sewer. n Lakemont Avenue between 99th Avenue NE and 100th Avenue NE. Lanes closed until June 30. Sewer. n 100th Avenue NE from Lakemont Avenue to the end of 100th Avenue NE. Lanes closed until June 30. Sewer. n 101st Avenue NE from Lakemont Avenue to the end of 101st Avenue NE. Lanes closed until June 30. Sewer.

Granite Falls

* Ray Gray Road off Crooked Mile Road to the end of Ray Gray Road. Lane closed 24 hours until July 2. Washout.

Lake Stevens

* Highway 204 at Market Place. Nighttime lane closures throughout the summer. Intersection widening. n Grade Road from the Catherine Creek to Highway 92. Intermittent to full closures until June 30. Detours for local access. Sewers.

Lynnwood

* Magnolia Road between 189th Street SW and the end of the county-maintained road. Lane closed to July 31. Gas main. n 164th Street SW between I-5 and Spruce Way. Various restrictions until end of 2004. Road widening.

Lynnwood-Mill Creek

* North Road and Jonathan Road intersection. Lane closed Saturday until July 2. Cable.

Lynnwood-Mukilteo

* 148th Street SW between 35th Avenue W. and 52nd Avenue W. Intermittent lane closures until late summer. Road widening.

Maltby-Monroe

* Echo Lake Road from Highway 522 to 224th Street SE. Occasional lane closures until July 31. Utility poles. n Downes Road from 112th Drive SE to Fales Road. Occasional lane closures until July 31. Utility poles. n Fales Road from Highway 522 to Downes Road. Occasional lane closures until July 31. Utility poles. n 112th Drive SE from Downes Road north. Occasional lane closures until July 31. Utility poles.

Marysville

* 132nd St. NE between 54th Dr. NE and 56th Ave NE. Single-lane closures will be in effect through Aug. 10. Sewer, water and frontage improvements in conjunction with the Bauerwood plat. n State Avenue from Fourth to Grove streets. Two lanes closed from Fourth Street to Grove Street until July 15. Sewers, utilities, widening and paving. n State Avenue from First to Fourth streets. Full closure until July 15. Sewers, utilities, widening and paving.

Mill Creek

* 191st Street SE between 25th Avenue SE and 27th Drive SE. Lane closed Tuesday until June 23.

Mill Creek-Bothell

* 191st Street SE between 25th Avenue SE and 27th Drive SE. Lane closed Tuesday and Wednesday. Water.

Mukilteo

* 116th Street SW between St. Andrews Drive and Marine View Drive. Lane closed until June 30. Water main.

Snohomish

* Foster Slough Road in the 7300 block. Emergency 24-hour closure until July 30. Road repairs.

* 103rd Avenue SE between Bunk Foss Road and 32nd Street SE. Single-lane closure until Aug. 15. Electrical poles.

Stanwood

* 284th Street NW just east of 68th Avenue NW. Lane closed until July 1. Sewer.

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