Railway Crossing Project Update SR 202Bendigo Boulevard Closure Set for November 25

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of North Bend will close State Route 202/Bendigo Boulevard on November 25 between W Park Street and McClellan Street for railway crossing work. This closure, scheduled from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.

, is crucial for the Railway Crossing Capital Project funded by a $4. 8 million grant from the Washington State Department of Transportation. The project will enhance safety and travel quality at four railway crossings with new concrete panels, tracks, signals, and cantilevered flashing lights. In addition, the tracks have been relocated 14 feet south along McClellan Street to support future parking improvements. Residents should also prepare for a single-lane closure on November 20 and 21 as crews work on curb and gutter construction.

McClellan Street will remain accessible during the main closure. Community members can contact Capital Projects Manager Daniel Marcinko via email or phone for further inquiries. The improvements are expected to significantly enhance the safety of the railway crossings in the area.

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