Overnight lane closures on northbound I-405 near Bothell for traffic shift, Nov. 2-3 - Lynnwood Today

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From 8:30 p. m. Saturday, November 2, to 8:30 a. m. Sunday, November 3, three lanes of northbound I-405 near Bothell will experience overnight closures affecting traffic flow between Northeast 132nd Street and State Route 522.

The closures are part of broader construction efforts aimed at enhancing roadway conditions and traffic management. Motorists are strongly advised to adjust their travel plans, as the lane shifts may lead to longer travel times and increased congestion. The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is implementing these changes to improve safety and operational efficiency during peak hours. As this construction project progresses, ongoing updates will be provided to ensure that drivers remain informed about any further traffic impacts. This initiative reflects the region's commitment to maintaining and upgrading transportation infrastructure for the benefit of local residents.

Community members are encouraged to stay informed through WSDOT announcements and local news outlets. These lane closures highlight the need for proactive communication regarding significant changes in traffic patterns.

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