Nightly closures at NE 175th St and shoulder work at NE 185th St for construction

Shoreline, WALocal News

Sound Transit has announced a series of nightly closures at NE 175th St and the northbound on-ramp at NE 185th St, set to take place from January 21 to January 30, 2025. The project focuses on barrier work along the northbound I-5 right shoulder near the NE 185th St Station, aimed at improving overall infrastructure. To reduce traffic disruptions, the construction will occur overnight between 11 p. m. and 5 a.

m. , avoiding Friday nights and weekends. Residents can expect noise from various construction equipment, including generators and excavators, which may affect their nighttime peace. Should any delays arise, Sound Transit will communicate new closure schedules to the community, ensuring transparency and timely updates. This initiative not only seeks to enhance local traffic flow but also underscores the commitment to maintaining and upgrading essential transportation networks.

Community members are encouraged to stay informed about the progress of this project to better plan their travel routes. As construction progresses, the benefits of improved infrastructure will become apparent, contributing to safer and more efficient travel in the region.

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