Road Work and Lane Restrictions Scheduled for North Bend and Snoqualmie Areas

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Drivers in the North Bend and Snoqualmie regions should brace for lane restrictions as essential road work is scheduled from September 16 to 26, 2024. During this period, SE North Bend Way will be limited to a single lane overnight from 7:00 p. m. to 4:30 a. m.

to facilitate paving efforts. Flaggers will be on-site to manage the flow of traffic through the open lane, ensuring safety and efficiency. This work is weather-dependent, meaning schedules may adjust based on conditions. Additionally, on September 18, SE Mount Si Road will undergo a bridge inspection, restricting traffic to one lane from 9:00 a. m.

to 2:00 p. m. Flaggers will assist in directing two-way traffic, allowing vehicles to pass through the work zone. Local residents are advised to check for updates on the progress of these projects through official channels. Staying informed will help minimize disruptions during this critical infrastructure work.

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