Overnight ramp closure SR 104 to northbound I-5

Shoreline, WALocal News

Sound Transit contractor crews will close the eastbound State Route 104 on-ramp to northbound I-5 from 9 PM to 5 AM nightly, starting April 21 and continuing through April 25, 2025. This temporary closure is a vital part of the Lynnwood Light Rail extension project, aimed at improving transit access and efficiency in the region. SR 104 plays a significant role in connecting communities, running from Lake Washington to Puget Sound and featuring multiple name changes along its route. The road also serves as an important dividing line between Shoreline and Mountlake Terrace, making this closure particularly impactful for local residents and commuters. The extension project is expected to enhance public transportation options, facilitating greater mobility for the area's growing population.

Motorists are encouraged to seek alternative routes to avoid delays during the closure. This initiative not only supports local infrastructure but also aligns with broader sustainability goals by promoting public transit use. Overall, the project signifies a commitment to improving transportation in the region.

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