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 updated road work

Arlington

* West Avenue from Fourth Street to Lebanon Avenue. Road closed until Friday. Utility.

Bothell

* Vicinity of 228th Street SE and 39th Avenue SE. Lane closed until Sept. 30. Cables.

* 13th Drive SE south of 196th Street SE. Lane closed until Sept. 30. Sewer line.

Bothell-Mill Creek

* The vicinity of 35th Avenue SE and 180th Avenue SE. Lane closed Aug. 16-Sept. 15. Storm water and paving.

Darrington

* Vicinity of Sauk Prairie Road and Highway 530. One-lane of traffic now open on temporary bridge. Main bridge closed until Aug. 20.

Everett

* 27th Avenue SE between 110th Street SE and 11th Place SE. Lane closed Aug. 18-27. Culvert.

* 121st St. SW between Eighth Avenue W. and E. Gibson Road. Lane closed until Aug. 27. Water service.

Everett-Lake Stevens

* Eighth Street SE between 83rd Avenue SE and 89th Avenue SE. Lane closed until Aug. 31. Fire line.

Gold Bar

* U.S. 2 near Reiter Road. Occasional lane closures until Thursday. Road work.

Lake Stevens

* Highway 92 between 99th Avenue NE and 113th Street NE. Road closed until about Aug. 30. Safety improvements.

Lynnwood

* Ash Way between 135th Street SW and 137th Street SW. Lane closed until Sept. 2. Utility.

Marysville

* 59th Avenue NE at 78th Place NE. Lane closed Aug. 23-Sept. 3. Water main.

* 51st Avenue NE between 103rd Place NE and 106th Street NE. Road closed until Tuesday. Utilities.

* 95th Avenue NE, north of 42nd Street NE. Road closed Aug. 12-15. Gas pipeline. Detours posted.

* Densmore Road south of 42nd Street NE to the end of the road. Road closed Thursday to Aug. 17. Gas pipeline.

Mill Creek

* North Road between 170th Place SW and 169th Place SW. Full closure daily until Aug. 27. Rebuilding road. Detour signs posted.

Monroe

* Old Owen Road between U.S. 2 and Calhoun Road. Road closed Tuesday to Thursday. Bridge.

* Old Owen Road, between 226th Avenue SE and 219th Drive SE , and on Calhoun Road, to 400 feet west of 151st Place SE. Lanes closed until Oct. 31. Frontage improvements.

Mukilteo

* Mukilteo Speedway from Highway 99 to Paine Field Boulevard. Lane closures until Thursday. Finishing road work.

Snohomish

* 163rd Drive SE between Carlson Road and 24th Street SE. Lane closed 24 hours until Friday. Culvert.

* Lowell-Larimer Road between 56th Avenue SE and Highway 96 (Seattle Hill Road). Single lanes closed until Sept. 30. Gas main.

* Rivershore Road 1,000 feet south of Swan Slough Road. Lane closed all hours until Wednesday. Bank stabilization.

* Highway 9 from Highway 96 to Highway 204. Lanes closed until Thursday. Paving and bridge work.

Ongoing road work

Bothell

* 186th Place SE and 185th Place SE west of 22nd Avenue SE. Lane closed until Aug. 21. Pipeline repair.

* 180th Street SE between Sunset Road and 51st Avenue SE. Lane closed until Oct. 29. Water main.

* Intersections of 43rd Avenue SE with 180th Street SE, 196th Street SE, 200th Street SE, 204th Street SE and Highway 524. Lane closed until Oct. 29. Water main.

* 45th Avenue SE and 204th Street SE intersection. Lane closed until Oct. 29. Water main.

* 180th Street SE between Sunset Road and 51st Avenue SE. Lane closed until Oct. 29. Water main.

Everett

* 112th Street SE from I-5 to 400 feet west of I-5. Intermittent, brief traffic interruptions until early October. Water main.

* 112th Street SE from I-5 to 400 feet west of I-5. Intermittent, brief interruptions until early October. Water main.

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

Everett-Lake Stevens

* 12th Street SE just east of 83rd Avenue SE. Lane closed until Thursday. Sewer.

* 94th Drive SE between E. Hewitt Avenue and 16th Place SE. Lane closed until Aug. 22. Gas main.

* 12th Street SE between 87th Avenue SE and 83rd Avenue SE. Lane closed until Sept. 14. Utilities and frontage improvements.

Lake Stevens

* 20th Street SE between 91st Street SE and S. Lake Stevens Road. Lane closures until Oct. 29. Water main.

* 99th Avenue SE between 20th Street SE and the 800 block of 99th Avenue SE. Lane closures until Oct. 29. Water main.

* Highway 204 at Market Place. Nighttime lane closures throughout the summer. Intersection widening.

Lynnwood

* 148th Street SW between 23rd Place W. and 22nd Avenue W. Lane closed until Aug. 30. Sewer and water.

* N. Deavers Road between Damson Road and 195th Place SW. Lane closed until Aug. 16. Sewer, water and frontage improvements.

* Madison Way between 143rd Street SW and 16th Place W. Occasional closures until Sept. 15. Frontage improvements.

* 18th Avenue between Ash Way and Oak Road. Lane closed until Aug. 18. Cable.

* Ash Way intersections with 134th Street SW and 143rd Street SW. Lane closures until Aug. 31. Phone.

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

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

* 164th Street SW between I-5 and Spruce Way. Various restrictions until end of year. Road widening.

Lynnwood-Mill Creek

* Third Avenue SE from 156th Place SE to about 100 feet north. Lane closed Aug. 2-Oct. 4. Sewer and water.

* 160th Place SE east of 22nd Avenue W. Lane closures until Sept. 7. Storm water and sewer.

* Ash Way between 18th Avenue W. and 164th Street SW. Lane closures until Sept. 7. Storm water and sewer.

Lynnwood-Mukilteo

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

Marysville

* Shoultes Road between 103rd Place NE and 108th Street NE. Lanes closed until Oct. 26. Sewer and water and frontage improvements.

* 51st Avenue NE between 103rd Place NE and 108th Street NE. Lanes closed until Oct. 26. Sewer and water and frontage improvements.

* Ross Road between Highway 529 and the Everett wastewater treatment plant. Single-lane closures until Sept. 30. Sewer, water and frontage.

Mill Creek

* 171st Place SE and on 171st Avenue SE between 23rd Avenue SE and 26th Avenue SE. Single lanes closed Aug. 30 to Sept. 30. Utility repair.

Monroe

* 108th Street SE just east of 215th Avenue SE. Lane closed until Aug. 31. Power poles.

* 215th Avenue SE just north of 108th Street SE. Lane closed until Aug. 31. Power poles.

Monroe/Snohomish

* Echo Lake Road between 232nd Street SE and Aspen Way. Lane closed until Aug. 26. Water.

Silver Lake

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

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

Snohomish

* 56th Avenue SE between Lowell-Larimer Road and 114th Street SE. Single lane closed to Aug. 18. Gas main.

* Elliott Road between Fales Road and 128th Drive SE. Lane closure Wednesday until Aug. 16. Gas pipeline.

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

Snohomish-Monroe

* Echo Lake Road just south of 204th Street SE. Lanes closed until Aug. 16. Phone lines.

* 204th Street SE just west of Echo Lake Road. Lanes closed until Aug. 16. Phone lines.

* Downes Road just west of 112th Drive SE. Lanes closed until Aug. 16. Phone lines.

Stanwood

* 184th Street NW at 60th Avenue NW. Road closed to Dec. 31. Home construction.

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