Road Report

How to read your road report: Road restrictions may be near, but not necessarily 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. Weather conditions may change work plans.

Freeway work through Everett

Multiple lanes of I-5 may be closed Monday through Thursday nights and some Friday nights. Closures will be in both directions in various areas between Highway 526 (the Boeing Freeway) and Marine View Drive. Southbound closures begin at 7 p.m. and end between 4 and 6 a.m. Northbound closures begin between 7 and 10 p.m. and end at 6 a.m. Friday night closures end at 8 a.m. Saturdays.

On dry nights this week, I-5 and U.S. 2 onramps and off­ramps may be closed in Everett. Paving and striping continues. Watch for traffic signs.

I-5 overpass work continues between Highway 526 (the Boeing Freeway) and Marine View Drive in Everett. Everett streets that could have extra congestion because of the work include the 41st Avenue Bridge over Broadway, Everett Avenue, Hewitt and Lowell Road-52nd Street. Street closures could cause ramp and city street backups.

New or updated roadwork

For information on emergency county road closures and maintenance projects, call Snoho­mish County road maintenance at 360-862-7500 or go to www.snoco.org and use the keyword search.

Arlington

Jim Creek Road between Ebey Mountain Road and Lake Riley Road. Lane closure through Aug. 22. Culvert replacement.

Lake Stevens

12th Street SE between 83rd Avenue SE and 87th Avenue SE. Lane closure through Aug. 6. Utility installation and frontage improvements.

20th Street SE between Highway 2 and 106th Avenue SE east of Highway 9. Lane closure through July 31. Road widening project.

Snohomish

Old Machias Road between South Machias Road and Bunk Foss Road. Full road closure through Aug. 15. Sub-grade repairs to roadway.

132nd Street SE east and west of 51st Drive SE. Lane closures through July 24. Gas main installation.

69th Avenue SE at 70th Drive SE and 64th Street SE and Riverview Drive. Full road closure through July 21. County road maintenance.

Rivershore Road between 69th Avenue SE and Swans Slough Road. Lane closure through Aug. 18. Culvert replacement.

60th Street SE east of the intersection with Home Acres Road. Lane closure through Aug. 6. Transmission line rebuilding project.

Ongoing roadwork

Everett

E. Gibson Road north of 122nd Place SW. Lane closure through July 25. Utility installation and frontage improvements.

Silver Lake Road 1200 block. Lane closure through July 25. Utility installation.

20th Street SE between S. Lake Stevens and 91st Avenue SE. Lane closure through today. Road improvement project.

Gold Bar

Reiter Road east of May Creek Road. Full road closure, followed by single lane closure through July 14. Road repair. Detour posted.

419th Avenue SE at May Creek Bridge #572. Lane closure through Sept. 30. Bridge repair.

Lake Stevens

Sunnyside Boulevard between Vernon Road and 24th Street NE. Lane closure extended through July 27. Frontage improvements.

Highway 9 between S. Lake Stevens Road and north of 20th Street SE. Lane closure through today. Road improvement project.

79th Avenue SE at 8th Street SE. Lane closure through July 31. Water and sewer line installation.

Lynnwood

Beverly Park Road from 148th Street SW to Picnic Point Road. Lane closure through Sept. 2. Relocation of sewer and water mains.

Beverly Park Road between 52nd Avenue W. and Picnic Point Road. Full road closure through Sept. 3. Snohomish County road improvement project.

Serene Way, 3500. Lane closure through Wednesday. Utility installation and frontage improvements.

Marysville

122nd Place NE and 51st Avenue NE. Full road closure through Sept. 2. Intersection improvements.

Turk Drive, east of Marine Drive to end of county road. Lane closure through July 31. Water and sewer project of the Tulalip Tribes.

Mill Creek

Larch Way between Lakeview Road and the 15500 block of Larch Way. Lane closure through Friday. Road paving.

Monroe

High Bridge Road east of Crescent Bridge. Intermittent lane closures through Aug. 29. Culvert replacement.

Elliott Road at 102nd Avenue SE. Lane closure through Thursday. Road repair.

Snohomish

Roads west of Bickford Avenue in the Forbes Hill area. Lane closures through July 25. Fiber-optic cable installation.

Fobes Road north of Skipley Road. Intermittent lane closures extended through Friday. Power pole project.

66th Avenue SE and Skipley Road intersection. Intermittent lane closures extended through Friday. Power line construction project.

164th Street SE, east of Highway 9. Lane closure through Aug. 1. Utility installation and frontage improvements.

Stanwood

Old Highway 99 north at the 28100 block. Lane closure through Aug. 8. Frontage improvements.

Tulalip

Tulare Way west of View Place. Lane closed through Oct. 31. Road repair.

116th Street NE and 34th Avenue NE. Lane closure extended through Friday. Road work.

34th Avenue NE between 116th Street NE and the park and ride entrance. Road closed through July 25. Culvert installation.

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Local News

Lake Stevens Sewer District wastewater treatment plant. (Lake Stevens Sewer District)
Lake Stevens appeals sewer district assumption ruling

In June, a judge ruled the city cannot assume the district eight years earlier than originally planned.

Early morning 2-alarm fire damages Edmonds residence

More than 40 firefighters took over an hour to extinguish the fire that began around 4 a.m. Friday.

A digital render of the Food and Farming Center in its planned location in McCollum Park. (Image provided by Snohomish County Planning and Development Services)
Snohomish County Council pass Food and Farming Center regulations

Fundraising will take place through 2026. Phase one of construction is scheduled to begin in 2027.

Deputy Kargopoltsev gives a demonstration to community members in Stanwood. (Stanwood Police)
Stanwood hosts a new police academy for community members

Police say it’s a chance to learn about patrol operations, investigations, narcotics enforcement and community outreach.

Bothell
Deputies: Motorcyclist, 19, dies after crashing into fence near Bothell

Detectives believe the rider lost control when navigating a turn Thursday morning.

Traffic slows as it moves around the bend of northbound I-5 through north Everett on Wednesday, May 22, 2024. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Paving project will close I-5 lanes in Everett

Crews will close up to 4 lanes overnight for weeks to complete the $8.1 million repairs.

Two Swift Orange Line buses waits at the Edmonds College Transit Center on Friday, Aug. 1, 2025 in Lynnwood, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Community Transit shares more details on upcoming Gold Line

The agency still needs to decide on a final route and whether to implement bus lanes. It plans to ask for more public input in September.

Logo for news use featuring Snohomish County, Washington. 220118
Kirkland police arrest Everett man in connection to 22 burglaries.

The 40-year-old suspect allegedly broke into businesses across four counties.

Four people and a dog evacuated from boat fire at Everett Marina

The 32 foot boat with 300 gallons fuel caught fire friday.

Washington’s food banks are on the brink

Some have already pulled back on what they’re offering, as federal cuts and heightened demand drive deep worries about what comes next.

A rainbow stretches across the sky as a man walks to the school bus stop to pick up his child during a brief moment of rain in 2022 near Hall Park on Casino Road in Everett. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)
City report gives options to boost south Everett economy

A new economic development plan prepared for the city floated ideas to improve affordability and economic mobility for south Everett residents.

Flowing Lake (P. Gilderoy)
Snohomish County receives $1.6 million in grants from the state to improve park accessibility

WA state awarded three grants to replace an ageing dock, improve waterfront access and build more inclusive play areas.

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.