Seattle, WA
Seattle Revive I-5 work rained out, ‘still a go’ for Everett
SEATTLE, Wash. — Rain within the forecast means the Washington Division of Transportation has to postpone Revive I-5 work in Seattle this weekend, however the identical can’t be mentioned for Everett.
The work that was initially scheduled to happen Friday night time although Monday in Seattle will now be pushed to subsequent weekend.
The plan was to shut the Interstate 90 off-ramps to southbound I-5 and the southbound collector/distributor lanes, in keeping with WSDOT.
REVIVE I-5 SEATTLE UPDATE
🌧️There might be no Revive I-5 work this weekend in #Seattle. Our work, initially scheduled tonight via Monday closing the I-90 off-ramps to southbound I-5 and the southbound collector/distributor, has been rained out. We’ll strive once more subsequent weekend! pic.twitter.com/MiMSwhc9DN
— WSDOT Site visitors (@wsdot_traffic) October 28, 2022
This work will now happen subsequent weekend, pending climate circumstances.
Additional north, Revive I-5 Everett “is a go,” in keeping with a tweet despatched by WSDOT on Friday morning.
The work will start 8 p.m. Friday and is predicted to be accomplished by 5 a.m. Monday.
🗣️REVIVE I-5…EVERETT IS A GO!
⏰8 p.m. tonight via 5 a.m. Monday
⛔️Northbound I-5 between forty first Avenue in Everett and the Snohomish River might be down to 2 lanes
⛔️The Marine View Drive off-ramp will even be closed
🚨Count on delays/search alternate routes!@EverettCity pic.twitter.com/uvJ89BkUGb— WSDOT Site visitors (@wsdot_traffic) October 28, 2022
Northbound I-5 might be lowered to 2 lanes between forty first Avenue in Everett and the Snohomish River.
The Marine View Drive off-ramp will even be closed.
Drivers are suggested to count on delays or search alternate routes in the course of the closures.
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