Overnight ramp closures on SR 104 March 31-April 4

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Washington State Department of Transportation has announced the closure of the eastbound State Route 104 on-ramp to northbound I-5 from March 31 to April 4, with closures occurring nightly from 9 p. m. to 5 a. m. This construction is part of the Lynnwood Link Extension project, a significant initiative aimed at improving public transportation in the region.

Motorists are advised to plan ahead and use alternative routes during these hours to avoid delays. The Lynnwood Link Extension is expected to enhance regional connectivity, making it easier for residents to access various destinations. Such infrastructure improvements are vital for accommodating growing transportation demands. The department encourages the public to stay informed about ongoing construction efforts and their potential impacts. This project highlights the commitment to investing in the region's transit network for better accessibility.

Residents are reminded to exercise caution and patience during the construction period.

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