Overnight Closures Scheduled for Two Ramps at I-90/SR 18 Interchange Near Snoqualmie on Tuesday and Wednesday

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Interstate 90 and State Route 18 interchange near Snoqualmie is set for overnight closures on October 1 and 2, 2024, affecting two ramps and a lane on a third ramp. These closures are part of ongoing maintenance efforts intended to enhance safety and traffic flow in the region. Local authorities have stated that the maintenance work is essential for preventing future issues and ensuring that the roads remain in good condition. Commuters are likely to experience delays and are advised to consider alternate routes during the closure periods. The maintenance work is expected to take place overnight to minimize disruption to daytime traffic.

Residents are encouraged to monitor local news sources for real-time updates on the closures. This proactive approach by transportation officials highlights the importance of maintaining critical infrastructure in the area. Overall, the closures are a necessary step towards improving the local road network.

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