Monday, November 3, 2014

Local Road Construction Update

WSDOT
I-90 Westbound/Vicinity of SR 904 Exit- On Wednesday, November 5, from about 9 a.m. until as
late as 1 p.m., westbound I-90 will be reduced to one lane to patch pavement. Be alert for slow traffic and congestion.  

I-90 Eastbound/Regal Street Pedestrian Overcrossing- On Tuesday, November 4, from about 9 a.m. until as late as 3 p.m., eastbound drivers should be alert for crews in the eastbound right lane and Altamont on ramp lane.  Crews will be repairing the pedestrian bridge. Eastbound I-90 will be reduced to two through lanes.  The eastbound Altamont on-ramp will be closed.  Drivers accessing eastbound I-90 from Third should use the Freya on-ramp.  

I-90/Division St. to Pines Road- Be alert for intermittent left lane restrictions both directions from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays. Crews will be cleaning median drains.

US 395-Southbound Division Street/Hastings Road to Falcon Ave.- On Monday, November 3, from about 9 a.m. to as late as 3 p.m., the southbound right lane will be closed to replace Avista power poles adjacent to the roadway. Expect slow traffic and congestion.

SPOKANE VALLEY
4th Avenue between Blake and McDonald- Closed through Wednesday, November 26 for utility work.  Signs redirect traffic via 5th Avenue.

4th Avenue & Blake Road Intersection- Closed through Tuesday, November 11 for utility work. Signs redirect traffic via Sprague, McDonald, Evergreen, and 8th Avenue as alternatives.


6th Avenue between Sullivan and Century- Reduced to one lane from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday, November 3 through Wednesday, November 5 for utility work.  Flaggers will direct traffic through the work area.


Sullivan Rd Bridge Project area:
·         Sullivan northbound curb lane closed between I-90 and Flora Pit Road. One northbound lane will remain open at all times on the bridge. 
·         Northbound turns from Indiana onto Sullivan will be reduced to one lane.
·         The Centennial Trail below the Sullivan Bridge closed from 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM Monday, November 3 through Friday, November 7 for construction of a protective Trail covering.  Signs will redirect Trail users along Indiana Avenue.

Sprague between University and Vista- Single lane closures during the day for resurfacing, stormwater drainage improvements and sidewalk work.

Farr Road from Appleway to 4th Avenue- Closed for sidewalk infill from October to November 4.

Sidewalk Infill Project -- Single lane closures as needed at following locations until November 4:
·         Sprague (east of Bowdish)
·         Sprague (between Balfour and Herald)   
·         Sprague and Farr
·         Sprague (between Argonne and Mullan)
·         Sprague and Fox
·         Appleway and Farr

SPOKANE COUNTY
Hayford Road between Westbow and Richland- Road closed all week.

Thorpe Road between Abbott and Grove- One lane traffic in each direction as crews work adjacent to the roadway.

SPOKANE CITY
3rd Sidewalk Closure-  The sidewalk on 3rd between Madison and Monroe is closed until Nov. 10 for the Lexus addition project.

High Drive Project Wrapping Up- Pathway grading, paving, shoulder work, curb ramps, and hydro seeding is on-going. Top lift asphalt paving on the main roadway is scheduled to be completed. This project includes pavement reconstruction, storm, sewer, swales, and water main replacement from 29th Avenue to Bernard Street. Phase Two of this project, Bernard Street to Hatch Road, will begin in the spring of 2015.

Residential Grind and Overlay Project- This project called for completion of grind and overlay repair on several streets. The only one not finished is Arthur from 13th to Newark.

Greene Street Bridge Water Line- Greene Street from Marshall Avenue to Carlisle Avenue is reduced to one lane each direction. Carlisle at Greene is also closed and a detour has been put in place. This project is for work on the existing 30” steel water main suspended under the Greene Street Bridge.  This project will pull a 24” pipe through the existing 30” steel main. The new pipe will not add weight to the bridge due to the smaller amount of water that will be flowing through the new pipe.

Drywell Installations- This project will provide drywell installations in nine intersections: 33rd Avenue and High Drive, Jefferson Street and Regent Court, Jefferson Street and Saxon Court, Lincoln Drive and Saxon Court, Lincoln Drive and Croydon Court, 36th Avenue and Bernard Street, 37th Avenue and East Gate Court, 37th Avenue and High Drive and Bernard Street and High Drive.



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