Roundabout project to shut down major Bothell intersection for months

Bothell, WALocal News

The City of Bothell is initiating a $4. 5 million roundabout project that will close the major intersection of Larch and Locust ways for several months, prompting extensive detours for local drivers. This construction aims to replace the existing four-way stop, which has been a point of congestion and safety concerns. City officials highlight that the new roundabout will enhance traffic flow and reduce the likelihood of accidents, making it a critical infrastructure improvement. Detour routes will extend for miles, which may cause inconvenience for residents and commuters during the construction phase.

To mitigate disruption, city planners are advising residents to adjust their travel plans accordingly and remain updated on the project's progress. This initiative represents Bothell's commitment to investing in its infrastructure to accommodate growing traffic demands and promote safer road conditions. The project not only addresses immediate traffic issues but also reflects the city's broader strategy for sustainable urban development. With the roundabout expected to significantly improve the intersection's functionality, the community anticipates positive long-term outcomes.

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