SR 520 between I-5 in Seattle and Montlake Boulevard closed nightly June 2-5 - My Edmonds News

Edmonds, WALocal News

From June 2 to June 5, SR 520 will close nightly between I-5 in Seattle and Montlake Boulevard to facilitate construction work. The Washington State Department of Transportation confirmed that these closures will involve directional restrictions, impacting access to the highway. Motorists are encouraged to plan ahead and consider alternative routes to avoid delays during these nights. This initiative is part of ongoing efforts to enhance the roadway's safety and operational efficiency. The construction aims to address longstanding traffic challenges in the region.

Local officials stress the importance of these improvements for the community. Nightly closures will likely lead to increased traffic on surrounding streets as drivers seek detours. Residents and commuters should remain informed about the construction schedule to navigate the area effectively.

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