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 in most listings. Weather conditions may change plans. For information on county road projects,

call 866-766-7623 or go to www.snoco.org and use the keyword search. State highway and freeway information is at www.wsdot.wa.gov/Northwest/Snohomish/Construction.

Bothell

n First Avenue SE, between 166th Pace SE and 170th Place SE. Full road closure Sept. 6-7. Utility installation.

Granite Falls

n Mountain Loop Highway at Granite Falls bridge, south of 119th Street NE. Single-lane closure through Nov. 1.

Everett

n Center Road, from Highway 99 to Admiralty Way. Single-lane closure through Oct. 14. Road work.

n E. Gibson Road, from 122nd Place SW to Center Road. Single-lane closure through Oct. 14. Road work.

n 120th Street SE, at the 200 block. Single-lane closure through Sept. 6.

n 103rd Street SE, at the 2200 block. Single-lane closure through Sept. 12. Utility installation.

Lake Stevens

n Sunnyside Boulevard, at the 500 block. Intermittent lane closures through Sept. 30. Road work.

Lynnwood

n Sixth Avenue W., south of 176th Place SW. Full road closure through Sept. 2. Road work.

n 204th Street SW, at the 3000 block. Single-lane closure through Sept. 23. Utility installation.

Snohomish

n Broadway Avenue. Single-lane closure through Aug. 31. Utility work.

Stanwood

n Miller Road, from Pioneer Highway to Norman Road. Full road closure until further notice. Road work.

n Eide Road. Road closure through December. No detour route. Road work.

n Logan Road, east of Old Pacific Highway at the railroad crossing. Permanent road closure.

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