Lane Restrictions Planned April 2124 on 356th Drive SE and 364th Way SE in Fall City

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Drivers in the Fall City area should be aware of upcoming single-lane closures on 356th Drive SE and 364th Way SE from April 21 to April 24. The closures will occur daily from 7 a. m. to 3:30 p. m.

, with flaggers managing alternating two-way traffic to ensure safety. Despite the lane reductions, access for all vehicles will remain intact, minimizing inconvenience for local residents and commuters. This road work is dependent on weather conditions, potentially altering the planned schedule if adverse weather occurs. If necessary, crews may extend work hours into Fridays or weekends to expedite the project. Residents can stay informed on the progress and any changes by visiting the MyCommute website or the King County Road Services Paving Program page.

The project highlights ongoing efforts to maintain and improve local infrastructure, which is crucial for community connectivity. King County Road Services provided this information, emphasizing their commitment to keeping the public updated during such projects.

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