Updated Lane Restrictions Coming to SE North Bend Way and 468th Ave SE

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Crews will limit traffic to a single lane on SE North Bend Way on May 5 and 6 from 7 p. m. to 5 a. m. due to construction activities, with flaggers directing alternating two-way traffic.

On May 8, lane restrictions will take place on 468th Ave SE between SE 160th St and SE 161st St for a routine bridge inspection from 8:30 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Flaggers will manage traffic through a single open lane at this site as well.

All vehicles will be allowed access through both work zones, but travelers should anticipate delays. This construction work is weather-dependent and may be rescheduled. The King County Department of Local Services provides updates through their paving website and MyCommute. The inspections and construction are part of routine maintenance to ensure roadway and bridge safety. Local residents should plan accordingly to minimize inconvenience during these times.

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