Nighttime Closures of SR 18 over Tiger Mt for Pavement Repairs Scheduled the Week of July 8

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Nighttime closures of SR 18 over Tiger Mountain are set to begin the week of July 8, as the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) undertakes crucial pavement repairs. The closures will affect eastbound traffic for up to eight days, followed by westbound closures once the eastbound repairs are complete. This initiative is part of WSDOT's commitment to maintaining safe and reliable roadways for the public. Drivers are advised to seek alternative routes during these overnight repairs to avoid delays and ensure smoother travel. The importance of these repairs cannot be overstated, as they are vital for enhancing overall road safety and improving driving conditions.

WSDOT plans to keep the public updated throughout the repair process, ensuring transparency and clear communication. Local commuters are encouraged to stay informed about the project timeline and any changes that may arise. By taking proactive measures, WSDOT aims to minimize inconvenience and support safe travel for all road users.

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