Nighttime lane restrictions of westbound NE 175th St

Shoreline, WALocal News

On Thursday, April 17, 2025, Sound Transit will initiate the removal of a temporary camera and its foundation on NE 175th St. This operation will bring about significant lane restrictions for westbound traffic on NE 175th St, specifically between 3rd Ave NE and the I-5 underpass. Furthermore, a left lane closure on the northbound I-5 to the NE 175th St off-ramp will also take effect. These adjustments are part of Sound Transit’s broader efforts to enhance local infrastructure and improve traffic conditions in the area. Motorists should prepare for possible delays and consider alternative routes to minimize inconvenience.

The temporary camera's removal signifies a step towards completing necessary upgrades to the roadway. Effective communication and planning are crucial during such construction activities. Staying informed about local traffic changes can help ensure smoother travel for all residents.

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