** After a monthslong lane closure, Highway 529 bridge to reopen Monday

Lynnwood, WA** Local News

The Highway 529 northbound bridge over the Snohomish River is scheduled to reopen on Monday at 5 a. m. after a five-month closure, providing relief to local drivers. This reopening will restore two lanes of traffic in both directions, significantly enhancing connectivity between Everett and Marysville. The Washington State Department of Transportation has highlighted the bridge's importance for pedestrians, cyclists, and individuals using mobility devices, with a shuttle service remaining operational until the bridge is fully reopened.

Approximately 35,000 vehicles use the bridge daily, underscoring its critical role in local transportation. The closure was necessary for repairs to the drawbridge mechanisms, which needed to meet federal regulations for waterway navigation. During the closure, unexpected challenges arose, including the need to replace more steel than initially anticipated on the 97-year-old bridge. Although the bridge will reopen, some single-lane closures will continue at night as further work is completed. This reopening represents a significant milestone for local infrastructure and community access.

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