Lane Closures Scheduled May 59 in Fall City and Duvall for Bridge Sealing and Paving Work

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Lane closures in the Snoqualmie Valley will affect travel from May 5-9, causing delays in Fall City and Duvall. In Fall City, State Route 202 and Southeast Fish Hatchery Road will have single-lane closures from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.

as WSDOT crews seal two bridges that enhance fish passage along Skunk Creek. In Duvall, NE Cherry Valley Road will be reduced to a single lane on May 5 from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.

for paving work, with flaggers directing traffic. All vehicles will have access, but delays are expected during the work. The project aims to protect infrastructure and improve local waterways, highlighting ongoing efforts in the region. The work is weather-dependent, and travelers should stay updated via the WSDOT mobile app or King County resources. This project underscores the importance of maintaining transportation routes while promoting environmental health in the area.

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