Daytime Bridge Repairs to Close Two Eastbound I-90 Lanes in Issaquah April 22

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Eastbound Interstate 90 in Issaquah will undergo significant lane closures for bridge maintenance on April 22, impacting two right lanes from 7 a. m. to 3 p. m. The Washington State Department of Transportation has scheduled these closures to facilitate essential bridge deck and joint repairs.

Travelers are advised to expect delays and should plan for additional travel time. Real-time travel information can be accessed via the WSDOT mobile app, the WSDOT Travel Center Map, or email updates from WSDOT. Maintaining the bridge is vital for regional traffic safety and infrastructure integrity. Similar maintenance efforts have been shown to reduce long-term repair costs and enhance travel efficiency. The repairs reflect ongoing commitments to providing safe and reliable transportation routes in the area.

Local commuters are particularly affected, underscoring the importance of timely infrastructure maintenance.

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