Road Work Ahead

This week’s area road construction

  • I-405/Highway 527 interchange, Bothell to Swamp Creek: widening, other work. Expect slowdowns, nighttime left lane closures.

  • 228th Street SE and SW: widening street. Alternate routes are advised.

  • Highway 522, between Highway 9 and Paradise Lake Road: Temporary routing until December.

  • I-5 and 164th Street SW interchange: widening. Expect intermittent lane closures.

  • 156th Street SW, between Highway 99 and 35th Avenue W.: cable work. Expect daytime lane closures.

  • Manor Way, at 151st Place SW and between 156th Street SW and Old Manor Way: cable work. Expect daytime lane closures through December.

  • 35th Avenue SE between 100th and 120th streets SE: widening. Expect lane closures through end of year.

  • 35th Avenue SE at Highway 96 (132nd Street SE): Cable and sewer work. Expect lane closures through Nov. 17.

  • Seattle Hill Road, south of 132nd Street SE, and on 132nd and 134th streets SE between Seattle Hill Road and Puget Park Drive: cable work. Expect daytime lane closures.

  • 136th SE and 23rd, 25th and 35th avenues SE: Expect lane closures through end of year.

  • Silver Crest Drive and 138th Street SE and 32nd Drive SE, south of Silver Crest Drive: Expect Silver Crest Drive to be closed daily and lane closures on 138th Street SE and 32nd Drive SE through Dec. 22.

  • Highways 99 and 525 interchange: Expect slowdowns and 132nd Street SW to be closed until mid-December.

  • 180th Street SE at 35th Avenue SE: fiber optics installation. Expect daytime lane closures through end of year.

  • Pacific Avenue, between Fulton Street and McDougall Avenue: construction of bridge over railroad. Road closed until late 2001.

  • Eighth Street SE at 89th Avenue SE: Expect daily lane closures through Nov. 17.

  • Highway 529: bridge repairs, expect intermittent daytime lane closures.

  • Highway 528, 67th Avenue NE to 83rd Avenue NE: to reopen today.

  • 60th Drive NE south of 83rd Place NE: Expect daytime lane closure through Dec. 13.

  • 84th Street NE and 163rd Avenue NE: Expect lane closures through December.

  • Engebretson Road, 175th Avenue NE and 115th Street NE: cable work on all three. Expect lane closures through November.

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