Friday, November 8, 2013

Local Road Construction Update


SPOKANE VALLEY
Sullivan Road at the Spokane River bridges - The northbound roadway is reduced to one lane through mid-November.

WSDOT
I90/SR 904 Congestion- Expect congestion on I-90 and SR 904 between Spokane and Cheney Saturday as fans travel to and from the EWU football game.


I-90/Greenacres Interchange to Liberty Lake Interchange- On Tuesday, November 12, from 9 a.m. until as late as 5 p.m., westbound I-90 will be reduced to one lane to repair median cable barriers.  On Wednesday, November 13, from about 7 a.m., until as late as 3 p.m., eastbound I-90 will be reduced to one lane.  Expect slow traffic and congestion.  This work depends on weather and may be postponed during snow and icy conditions.

SR 27/32nd Ave. to Trent Ave.- Grind out top layer of roadway and resurface with Hot Mix Asphalt.  Construct ADA sidewalk ramps.

North Spokane Corridor/Francis Avenue Bridge and Intersection Improvements- Expect congestion and delays near the Francis Avenue/Market Street intersection and the Francis Ave./Freya Street intersection as the finishing touches are put on the Francis Avenue Bridge over the BNSF railroad tracks.

US 195/Cheney-Spokane Road Interchange- Northbound and/or southbound lane restrictions.  The northbound left turn lane is closed.  Northbound drivers need to use Qualchan Road to access Cheney-Spokane Road.  The southbound off ramp to Cheney-Spokane Road is now closed so drivers will need to be alert for southbound highway traffic slowing to make right turns into Cheney-Spokane Road.

SPOKANE COUNTY
Farwell Rd. from Market to North Spokane Corridor- Closed for fall.

Johnannsen Rd.- Closed from Prairie View Elementary School to Northview Lane for sidewalk installation and road widening.

SPOKANE CITY
Greene St. Bridge Project- Lane restrictions on the bridge and on Greene Street between South Riverton Avenue and Upriver Drive. The work on the bridge will improve its load rating, allowing larger trucks and loads to use the bridge. The project includes installing fiber-reinforced polymer to the bridge deck and floor beams. 

2nd Ave. Driving and Parking Lane Closure- The northern most driving lane and parking lane will be closed on 2nd Avenue just west of the Jefferson Street intersection starting November 11 through the 14th. 

17th Ave. Closure Sewer Repair Closure- 17th Avenue will be closed from Nov. 11 through 13t between South Latawah Street and South Upper Terrace Road for sewer service repair work.  Traffic from 17th Avenue will be detoured to 18th Avenue.

Spokane Falls Blvd. Closure- Spokane Falls Boulevard from Bernard to Washington is closed through November 15.  Detours direct traffic to Riverside and Washington.  Bernard Street from Main Avenue and Spokane Falls Boulevard northbound will be closed.  The work will add sewer and water line connections to the Convention Center Hotel under construction.

Centennial Trail Closure- Part of the Centennial Trail on the north side of the Spokane River from Division Street east will be closed November 11 – 29.  Pedestrians will be re-routed north on the sidewalk along the eastside of Division Street and through the Red Lion Property.  The work will remove and replace deck boards, fascia boards and pedestrian rails.

Main Ave. Closure- Main Avenue, just west of Monroe Street, is closed for sewer line repair work. Vehicles have to enter Peaceful Valley from the west, and Spokane Transit Authority buses will also serve the area from the west.  The sidewalks along Main will remain open, allowing for pedestrians and cyclists to access Peaceful Valley from downtown on Main.
 
Liberty Street Construction- Construction to rehabilitate Liberty from Oak Street to Ash Place and Ash Place from Liberty to Dalton is starting.  The road is closed.
 

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