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

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Overnight lane closures on northbound I-405 near Bothell are set to take place from 8:30 p. m. on Saturday, November 2, through 8:30 a. m. on Sunday, November 3.

This initiative is part of ongoing construction efforts aimed at improving traffic conditions for commuters traveling in the Lynnwood area. The closures will impact three lanes, specifically between Northeast 132nd Street and State Route 522, raising concerns about potential delays. Traffic management strategies are being enacted to mitigate the impact on local drivers and ensure safety during the construction period. Authorities recommend that commuters plan their routes in advance to avoid anticipated congestion. With the continuous growth in traffic volumes, such improvements are crucial for maintaining efficient travel on one of Washington's major highways.

The construction work underscores the importance of infrastructure development in supporting regional economic activity and daily commuting needs. Local residents are encouraged to stay informed about road conditions through official channels.

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