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More Lane Closures on Westbound I-90 East of Issaquah, June 11-25

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has announced that lane closures will occur on westbound I-90 from June 11 to June 25, affecting the stretch between High Point Way and Issaquah. This action is necessary for critical bridge deck pavement repairs, which are vital for ensuring the safety and reliability of the roadway. As WSDOT contractor crews carry out these repairs, significant traffic delays are expected, prompting authorities to advise motorists to plan their routes accordingly. The agency highlights that these repairs are part of ongoing efforts to improve infrastructure and maintain road conditions for the traveling public. Drivers are strongly encouraged to monitor traffic updates and consider alternative routes to avoid congestion during the closure period.

The WSDOT is committed to minimizing disruption while prioritizing public safety through these essential maintenance activities. This proactive approach aims to enhance the overall driving experience on I-90. Residents and frequent travelers in the area should remain vigilant and stay informed about potential traffic impacts.

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