Edgewater Bridge Replacement Project to Close West Mukilteo Boulevard Until November 2025

Everett, WALocal News

The Edgewater Bridge Replacement Project marks a significant infrastructure upgrade, necessitating the closure of West Mukilteo Boulevard until November 2025. The existing bridge, constructed in 1946, is at the end of its useful life, presenting structural deficiencies and seismic vulnerabilities that the new design aims to rectify. The closure will divert traffic along State Routes 525 and 526, ensuring safety while construction is underway. Key features of the new bridge will include wider sidewalks, dedicated bicycle lanes, and modern seismic safety standards, reflecting community input in its design. This project is vital not only for improving transportation but also for ensuring the safety of the Boulevard Bluffs neighborhood against potential earthquake damage.

The enhancements will better accommodate daily users, including residents, transit, and emergency services. After the bridge's reopening, work will continue into early 2026 to finalize landscaping and wiring installations. The Edgewater Bridge Replacement is a timely and necessary initiative that underscores the city's commitment to infrastructure improvement and public safety.

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