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Lynnwood Public Facilities District Board to meet Nov. 4

The Lynnwood Public Facilities District Board will convene at 10:30 a.m. on November 4 at the Lynnwood Event Center, with an option to join via Zoom. The agenda includes budget presentations and financial reports, providing crucial insights into the district's operations.

Overnight I-5 lane reductions and ramp closures this week for Sound Transit work

Sound Transit contractor crews will implement overnight lane reductions and ramp closures on I-5 near Mountlake Terrace from November 3 to November 7. The closures, occurring nightly from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., are part of the Lynnwood Light Rail extension project. Motorists should prepare for delays and plan alternate routes.

Upcoming planned closures on the 1 Line light rail

Sound Transit will suspend 1 Line service for maintenance and repairs starting Nov. 8, impacting passengers traveling between U District and Westlake until 2 p.m. on that day. Additional suspensions will occur throughout November and December, with bus replacements provided during service interruptions. Passengers should prepare for delays and can sign up for service alerts for real-time updates.