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

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Scheduled overnight closures will affect two ramps at the Interstate 90 and State Route 18 interchange near Snoqualmie on October 1-2. The closures will take place Tuesday and Wednesday nights as part of maintenance efforts aimed at improving road safety and conditions for local drivers. In addition to the ramp closures, a lane on a third ramp will also experience disruptions, further impacting traffic in the area. Local officials have emphasized the importance of these closures for long-term infrastructure health and safety. Motorists are advised to plan their routes in advance to minimize inconvenience.

This maintenance work is part of ongoing infrastructure enhancements being rolled out across the region. The closures highlight the commitment to maintaining safe travel conditions for the community. Residents are encouraged to monitor local traffic updates for the latest information.

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