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.

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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, Pacific Avenue, Everett Avenue and Lowell Road-52nd Street. Street closures could cause ramp and city street backups.

Lanes in both directions of I-5 between 128th and 112th streets may be closed Monday through Wednesday nights. Barrier removal.

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

Olympic Avenue and Third Street. Lane closures Monday for City Hall improvement project.

Highway 9 and adjacent roads including 258th Street NE and Kackman Road. Lane closures through June 30. Road work.

Bothell

Grannis Road between 191st Street SE and 193rd Place SE. Lane closed July 7-11. Power pole replacement.

Highway 524 near Thrasher’s Corner. Lane closures through Thursday. Road work.

Brier

Barker Road and Atlas Road, south of Brier. Lane closures extended weekdays through July 10. Utility installation, frontage improvements.

Everett

Highway 526 between 40th Avenue W. and Evergreen Way. Lane closures through Friday. Road repair.

Gold Bar

Reiter Road east of May Creek. Lane closed 7 a.m. July 14 through 4 p.m. July 21. Road repair.

U.S. 2 in east Snohomish County. Alternating lanes June 23-25. Guidepost installation.

Lynnwood

164th Street SW and 48th Avenue W. Lane closure weekdays through July 11. Road work.

Marysville

Shoultes Road southwest of 101st Place NE. Lane closure July 7-11. Gas service installation.

Fourth Street (Highway 528) from I-5 to Highway 529. Nightly lane closures through Thursday. Water line replacement, road work.

Tulalip

Marine Drive near the intersection of Rainwater Road. Lane closure weekdays through July 3. Water improvement project.

116th Street NE and 34th Avenue NE. Lane closure extended through July 18. Road work.

Ongoing roadwork

Bothell

212th Street SE and 42nd Avenue SE. Lane closures through July 3. Sewer line extension.

Granite Falls

Mountain Loop Highway is closed, but is set to open Saturday.

Lynnwood

20th Place W. between Jefferson Way and S. Lake Stickney Drive. Lane closure through Wednesday. Water line installation and frontage improvements.

Beverly Park Road between Picnic Point Road and 148th Street SW. Lane closure through Friday. PUD will relocate overhead facilities.

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

Marysville

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

Mill Creek

156th Street SE and Sunset Road. Lane closure weekdays through July 11. Road realignment and frontage improvements.

Monroe

Echo Lake Road at the 22900 block. Lane closure through July 4. Pipe repair.

High Bridge Road east of Crescent Bridge. Lane closure through Aug. 29. Culvert replacement.

Snohomish

60th Street SE between 70th Drive SE and 83rd Avenue SE. Full road closure through July 2. Road repair.

Elliott Road at 102nd Avenue SE. Lane closure through July 10. Road repair.

Lowell-Snohomish River Road, west of Highway 9. Lane closed weekdays through July 8. Road work.

56th Avenue SE and Lowell-Larimer Road. Lane closures extended through Friday. Frontage improvements.

Tulalip

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

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