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Two Lanes of I-5 Closed Overnight for Sign Work

Lynnwood, WATransportation

The article from Lynnwood Today provides important information about planned lane closures on Interstate 5 in Seattle on December 4 and 5, as part of the Revive I-5 project aimed at improving local infrastructure. The closures will affect two lanes of northbound traffic near the Edgar Martinez Drive exit and two lanes of southbound traffic near the Northgate Way exit. Despite the closures, two lanes will remain open for travel in each direction to minimize disruption. The article emphasizes the need for drivers to exercise caution in construction zones and offers resources for real-time travel information, including a mobile app and a travel center map. This information is vital for commuters who may be impacted by the closures, ensuring public awareness and safety.

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