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 Transportation Today
  Here is a list of King County Department of Transportation projects that may disrupt traffic and travel in the coming weeks:

May 26, 2008

Hake Road – Hake Road Southwest on Maury Island will be closed in the 27600 block from Tuesday, May 27 through Friday, June 20. Winter storms of the past two years have caused significant damage to the roadway in this location. The King County Road Services Division will be rebuilding the sub-surface of the road, repaving the surface, and rebuilding the shoulder. During the repairs, no through traffic will be allowed.

162nd Avenue Northeast – Traffic will be limited to one direction at a time on 162nd Avenue Northeast in the 13800 block north of Redmond from Monday, June 2 to Wednesday, June 18 while crews replace a failing culvert underneath the roadway. Motorists are asked to drive with caution and obey the directions of flaggers.


Tolt Bridge

Tolt Bridge – The Tolt Bridge on Northeast Tolt Hill Road is closed as King County prepares to open a new bridge across the Snoqualmie River. The intersection of Northeast Tolt Hill Road and West Snoqualmie River Road is also closed. Both will open Friday, May 30 at 7 p.m. Motorists can detour via State Route 202 and State Route 203.

North Fork Road Southeast – Wagners Bridge, which carries North Fork Road Southeast over the North Fork of the Snoqualmie River about 10 miles northeast of North Bend, is closed for construction. The road is a popular access point to the Alpine Lakes Wilderness for hikers and recreationalists. While the bridge is closed, motorists can purchase a vehicle access permit into the backcountry, or access the Alpine Lakes area on Forest Service roads from the north and east.

Weather-related road closures can be found online.

 

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Updated:  May 27, 2008

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