Thursday, October 25, 2012

Construction Project Updates for Next Week

WSDOT

I-90 Westbound- Argonne Rd. to Division Street- Monday through Friday, Oct. 29 through Nov. 2, from about 9 a.m. to as late as 3 p.m. westbound drivers should expect inside lane closures so crews can clean drains.

I-90/East of Pines - On Sunday, Oct. 28, beginning at 3 a.m., drivers should be alert for slowed traffic as overhead utility lines are installed across the freeway.

US 195/Cheney-Spokane Road Intersection- Monday through Friday, Oct. 29-Nov. 2, during daytime hours,  expect lane restrictions on Cheney-Spokane Road and/or the southbound off ramp lane at US 195 for utility company work. The intersection will remain open. Expect delays.
SR 290-Trent Road/Spokane River Bridge-East of Pines Road in Spokane Valley-  Monday through Thursday, Oct. 29 through Nov. 1, from about 8 a.m. until around 2 p.m. Drivers can expect lane restrictions due to bridge surface repairs.

Spokane Valley

Park Rd. between 8th and 12th Avenue and Montgomery between University and Van Marter - Shoulder work with shifting lane closures through Nov. 5 between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m.. At least one lane open in each direction.
Sprague/Sullivan Intelligent Transportation System - In the middle of next week, crews will begin an 8-week project to connect traffic signals and make other updates on Sprague between Evergreen and Sullivan and on Sullivan from Sprague to Mission. The right lane will be closed on westbound Sprague from Progress Rd. to Bannen Rd. between 6 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Spokane City   Madison St. from 16th to 17th avenues- Madison from 16th to 17th will be closed from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 27 to accomodate the event the Great Pumpkin Race.   Dalke Ave. from Myrtle to Freya Streets- The project to pave Dalke from Myrtle to Freya will be substantially complete and the streets open to traffic by Friday, Nov. 2. It also paved Myrtle from Dalke to Francis and installed curbs and sidewalks.



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