Thursday, August 8, 2013

Road Construction Update For Next Week



SPOKANE VALLEY
Bettman Rd between 11th & 14th - Lane reductions from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, through the end of August for storm water drainage improvements.  At times, 12th Avenue traffic will be redirected via 8th and Eastern.

Conklin between Valleyway and Broadway - Closed through Friday, August 17 for utility work. Signs redirect traffic via Moore Road.

Sullivan Rd UPRR bridge just south of Marietta - One lane each direction from Monday, August 12 through the end of August for southbound bridge resurfacing.  Expect congestion and delays. 

WSDOT
US 2/Farwell Rd. to Deer Rd.- Lane restrictions weekday evenings from about 7 p.m., until as late as 6 a.m. the following morning for striping. US 2 may be reduced to one lane in each direction.

SR 27/32nd Ave. to Trent Ave.- Lane restrictions between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m.  Paving, utility adjustments and replacing traffic signal loops is underway.  Work on the I-90 southbound bridge deck is schedule for next week.

SR 291/Division Street to the Stevens County Line- Lane restrictions between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. to grind top layer of roadway and resurface.  All major roadwork on this project will be underway during evening and overnight hours. 

North Spokane Corridor/Francis Avenue Bridge and Intersection Improvements- Congestion and long delays near the Francis Avenue/Market Street intersection and the Francis Ave./Freya Street intersection, especially during the morning and afternoon commute hours. Westbound drivers on Francis should be alert for flaggers near the BNSF railway crossing. 

I-90/Division Street to Liberty Park- Lane restrictions on I-90, both eastbound and westbound, in downtown Spokane, during evening and overnight hours, Monday through Wednesday, August 12-14.  There will be intermittent shoulder closures on I-90 between Division and Hamilton during daytime hours.

I-90 Westbound/Liberty Lake-Harvard Road Interchange Roundabout- Beginning August 17th, drivers on Harvard Road should be alert for lane restrictions, rough roadway, slow traffic, and congestion with possible delays as a roundabout is constructed at the intersection of Harvard, Mission and the westbound I-90 off ramp. Bicycles and pedestrians using the sidewalks and trail should be alert for construction activity.

US 195/Cheney-Spokane Road Interchange- Northbound US 195 is reduced to one lane in the vicinity of Cheney-Spokane Road.  Northbound drivers need to use Qualchan Road to access Cheney-Spokane Road. The southbound off ramp to Cheney-Spokane Road is closed so drivers will need to be alert for southbound highway traffic slowing to make right turns into Cheney-Spokane Road. The US 195/Inland Empire Way intersection is closed.  Inland Empire Way traffic is directed to the Thorpe Road intersection.  This is a permanent closure to accommodate the new northbound Cheney-Spokane Road northbound on ramp

I-90 @ Geiger Blvd., Division, Custer/Variable Message Signs- Possible short lane restrictions on westbound I-90 between Pines and Argonne for overhead sign work.  The exact day and time has not yet been set.

SPOKANE CITYGarland Block Party- Streets in the Garland District will close beginning at 11 a.m. Saturday, August 17.

Hatch Road Bridge- The Hatch Road Bridge at Hwy 195 will be closed from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily from Tuesday, Aug. 13 through Friday, Aug. 16 for bridge deck repair.
Third Ave. from Division to Arthur- Work to rehabilitate Third Ave. from Division east to Arthur is continuing. Arthur is closed at Third; Sherman Ave. is the detour route. The project also includes replacing a water main. One lane of traffic remains open.

25th Ave. from Freya to Rebecca- Paving and curb repair continues, and sidewalk and swale installation.

Crestline Rehabilitation Project- This project will replace the water main in Crestline from 37th to 57th avenues; provide curb-to-curb rehabilitation of the street from 44th to 53rd avenues, and add bike lanes, sidewalks and stormwater swales from 44th to 53rd.

14th Ave. from Lincoln to Grand- Will rehabilitate 14th from Lincoln to Grand. Unanticipated work, including a needed water main and gas line repair, has delayed this project. Paving of 14th from Division to Bernard will happen prior to the start of school to accomodate traffic to Roosevelt Elementary. The street is closed to traffic.

Euclid Ave. Water Main Replacement- Lane restrictions on North Foothills Drive with one lane open each direction from Napa to Crestline. The project will replace the current water main with a larger one.

Rockwood Blvd. Rehabilitation- Cowley to Garfield is closed to traffic. Rockwood from Southeast Blvd. to Garfield is open to traffic.

Community Development Sidewalk Work Continues- A city-wide project to add curb and sidewalk continues in the Nevada-Lidgerwood, Hillyard and Logan neighborhoods.


Springfield Lift Station- Full closure on Springfield between Columbus and Superior. Northbound traffic on Columbas will continue north to Cataldo.

SPOKANE COUNTY
Farwell Rd.- Closed for the summer from Market to the North Spokane Corridor. Wilson Rd. is closed from Farwell to Hastings for sewer installation.

Argonne Rd. Reconstruction- Restricted to one lane between Wellesley and Bigelow Gulch. Columbia Dr. intersection closed for drainage work.

Wellesley Ave.- Restricted to one lane from Murray to Starr for widening.

Greenwood Rd.- Closed to traffic from Grove to Flint for paving
 
 
 

 

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