Filming in Downtown North Bend February 18-19 Traffic Delays and Limited Parking Expected

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

A production company will be filming in Downtown North Bend from February 18 at 2 p. m. to February 19 at 4 a. m. , leading to significant traffic delays and limited parking in the area.

The filming will take place around Twede’s Café, affecting key intersections such as North Bend Way and Sydney Ave N, as well as North Bend Way and Main Ave N. Residents and business owners can expect to encounter film crews and vehicles, which may slow down traffic and lead to intermittent stops. To avoid potential delays, drivers are encouraged to use alternative routes during the filming period. Privacy guidelines prevent the release of specific details about the production, but the local community is advised to prepare for the increased activity. This event highlights the growing interest in filming locations within the region and its impact on daily life.

As the production progresses, residents are reminded to stay informed about any changes that may arise. Engaging with local updates will help mitigate inconveniences associated with this filming event.

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