Lane Reductions on I-90 Near Issaquah for Bridge Repairs: Eastbound and Westbound Closures Begin Oct. 14

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Starting October 14, lane reductions will be implemented on both eastbound and westbound Interstate 90 near Issaquah to conduct critical bridge repairs. For two consecutive nights, only a single open lane will be available, which could significantly impact local traffic patterns. Authorities recommend that commuters prepare for potential delays and adjust their travel plans accordingly. This maintenance work is part of broader efforts to ensure the safety and longevity of vital infrastructure in the area. The repairs are essential to maintain the structural integrity of the bridge, emphasizing the importance of timely infrastructure maintenance.

Local residents and travelers are encouraged to stay updated through official channels for any changes to the schedule. By highlighting the need for these repairs, the article underscores the ongoing challenges faced in maintaining regional transportation networks. Proper awareness can help mitigate inconvenience during this construction period.

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