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

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

In the North Bend and Snoqualmie areas, significant lane restrictions will be in place due to essential paving and bridge inspection work. From September 16 to 26, SE North Bend Way will be limited to a single lane overnight, with traffic control managed by flaggers from 7:00 p. m. to 4:30 a. m.

each night. Additionally, on September 18, SE Mount Si Road will also see a lane reduction from 9:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. m.

for a bridge inspection. These efforts are part of ongoing maintenance to ensure the safety and reliability of local transportation infrastructure. The schedule is contingent on weather conditions, emphasizing the need for drivers to remain vigilant for updates. Residents are encouraged to check local resources like King County Paving and MyCommute for real-time information on any changes. With these projects underway, community members should plan their travel routes accordingly to minimize disruptions.

The article highlights the importance of maintaining safe and efficient roadways for the benefit of all local drivers.

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