Northbound SR 202 to close for two nights near Snoqualmie River in Fall City

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Northbound State Route 202 will close nightly from 10:30 p. m. to 5:30 a. m. between Southeast 42nd Street and the Snoqualmie River from September 16 to September 18 for maintenance work.

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) will conduct road surface repairs during this closure, impacting traffic flow in Fall City. Drivers are advised to seek alternate routes to minimize inconvenience. Real-time traffic updates can be accessed through the WSDOT mobile app and the online travel map. This stretch of road, located between mileposts 21 and 22, is critical for local commuters. The maintenance work aims to enhance safety and road conditions for travelers.

Similar closures in the past have been necessary to address wear and tear on the infrastructure. Effective communication about the closure is essential for minimizing disruptions in the community.

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