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Roundabout Construction to Impact Bothell Traffic for Months

Bothell, WAInfrastructure Development

This article outlines a significant infrastructure project in Bothell involving the construction of a $4. 5 million roundabout at the intersection of Larch and Locust ways. This project will replace the existing four-way stop, which has contributed to traffic congestion and safety concerns. The intersection will be closed for several months, necessitating extensive detours that could impact traffic patterns for miles. Local authorities stress the importance of planning alternative routes to minimize disruptions.

This initiative aims to improve road safety and traffic efficiency, addressing the growing population and increasing traffic demands in Snohomish County. While the temporary closure may frustrate commuters, the long-term benefits of improved traffic flow and safety are significant.

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