Lane Restrictions on NE Carnation Farm Road (Stossel Bridge) April 7 Carnation Area

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

On April 7th, traffic on NE Carnation Farm Rd will be restricted to a single lane over the Stossel Bridge as crews conduct a vital inspection. The lane closure is scheduled from 8:30 a. m. to 2:30 p. m.

, during which flaggers will direct alternating two-way traffic. While the inspection will proceed regardless of rain, high winds may necessitate a reschedule, emphasizing the importance of weather conditions on construction timelines. All vehicles will be allowed through the work zone, although delays should be anticipated. This inspection is a critical measure to ensure the ongoing safety and structural integrity of the bridge, which is a vital infrastructure component for the local community. Residents are encouraged to plan their travel accordingly and remain patient during the process.

For the latest updates, King County provides resources at KingCounty. gov/MyCommute. This proactive approach highlights the county's commitment to maintaining safe transportation routes for all residents.

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