Lane Restrictions Planned Near Duvall and Carnation June 2627

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

King County Road Services will implement lane reductions on NE 124th Street and NE Tolt Hill Road on June 26 and 27, affecting drivers in Duvall and Carnation. On June 26, crews will conduct soil sampling on NE 124th Street between 262nd Ave NE and W Snoqualmie Valley Rd NE, with work scheduled from 7 a. m. to 5 p. m.

The following day, NE Tolt Hill Road will see similar lane reductions between the 31515 and 31427 blocks. Traffic will be managed by flaggers directing alternating two-way flow, allowing all vehicles access through the work zones. The planned work is dependent on weather conditions, and dates may change accordingly. Residents are advised to expect delays and to check MyCommute for the latest project updates. These infrastructure improvements are part of King County's ongoing efforts to maintain and upgrade local roads.

Such projects are crucial for ensuring safe and efficient travel in the region.

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