WSDOT
I-90 Eastbound near Division St./Expansion Joint
Repair- On Sunday, May 22, from about 9
a.m. until as late as 2:30 p.m., the I-90 eastbound inside lane will be closed in the vicinity of the Division Street exit for bridge repair. Eastbound I-90 will be reduced to 2 lanes. All ramps remain open. Eastbound drivers should be alert for slow traffic and congestion.
a.m. until as late as 2:30 p.m., the I-90 eastbound inside lane will be closed in the vicinity of the Division Street exit for bridge repair. Eastbound I-90 will be reduced to 2 lanes. All ramps remain open. Eastbound drivers should be alert for slow traffic and congestion.
North Spokane
Corridor-Southbound near Gerlach Rd./Sign Bridge Repair- Monday through Friday, May 23-27, the southbound NSC
will be reduced to one lane for repairs.
SPOKANE VALLEY
Southbound Sullivan Road Bridge across the
Spokane River- Closed until Summer 2016 for bridge replacement work. Traffic is reduced to one lane northbound and two lanes southbound. Southbound Sullivan
Road at Flora Pit Road will be reduced to one lane on Wednesday, May 25 from
7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Turns from Indiana
Avenue onto northbound Sullivan Road are reduced to one lane. The Centennial
Trail below the bridge is open.
SPOKANE COUNTY
SPOKANE VALLEY
Indiana
Parkway from Desmet Court to Steen Parkway- Closed through Thursday, June 16 at 5 p.m. for
utility work. Signs redirect traffic via Mission Parkway.
Mirabeau
Parkway from Mansfield Avenue to the Mirabeau Park Entrance - Traffic will be reduced to one lane in both directions with
flaggers for stormwater repairs and asphalt patch work beginning Monday, May 23
until Friday, May 27 from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m. daily.
Sprague
Avenue from Argonne Road to the Railroad Overpass - The northern lane of westbound Sprague will be closed for stormwater repair work from Monday, May 23 at 7 a.m. until Friday,
May 27 at 2 p.m.
SPOKANE COUNTY
Market Street
(Parksmith to Farwell)- The road is closed, with a detour in place, in order to rehabilitate the road and add sewer and fiber optic components.
Seven Mile Bridge
& Seven Mile Road- Constructed in 1956, the bridge is structurally deficient.
The new bridge, constructed in the footprint of the existing, will have a roadway width of 36 feet and provide safe space for the approximately 2000 vehicles that cross the bridge daily. A temporary river crossing is in place upstream and to the south of the bridge. This project is expected to take about six months to complete.
Belle Terre Ave,
Evergreen Rd, 41st Avenue- Installation
of sewer, force main, full width road reconstruction.
Buckeye & Grace
off of Upriver Dr.- Installation of sewer and water lines from Buckeye
from Carnahan to Upriver and Grace Ave from Carnahan to Upriver. This project is expected to last until about mid-June.
Perry Street North of
Hawthorne- Road closed with a detour in place for sewer installation.
Chapman Road at 44th
Ave.- Closing around May 26 for a water main tap.
SPOKANE CITY
Lilac Parade Road Closures- The
parade begins at 7:45 p.m., street closures begin around 4 p.m. from Spokane
Falls Blvd and Brown to Lincoln and Spokane Falls Blvd, and 2nd Ave north to
the River. Lincoln north of the river will
begin being restricted at 4:30 p.m. Cataldo will be closed from Atlantic
to Howard Street.
Hayford Road Grind and Overlay- Hayford Road is closed with a detour in place. Outside of the above listed work schedule, the street will be open to local traffic (evenings and Friday through Sunday). The road surface will have sharp edges and uneven surfaces. Proceed slowly and cautiously. The work includes grinding and paving of Hayford Rd. from 49th Avenue to
just north of Thorpe Road.
Rowan Avenue Improvements from Driscoll Boulevard to Monroe Street- Rowan Avenue from Alberta to Monroe
Street is closed. The
intersections of Alberta, Belt, Ash, and Maple will remain open to north and
southbound traffic. Ash southbound, and Maple northbound at Rowan are currently
reduced to one lane southbound or northbound respectively, and will remain
throughout the duration of the project.
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