Traffic & Transit
Snoqualmie Pass Maintenance Projects Mean Some Delays On Interstate 90
Restriping, concrete replacement and bridge sealing work will require some temporary lane closures along Snoqualmie Pass in the coming days.

SNOQUALMIE PASS, WA β Drivers with upcoming trips planned over Snoqualmie Pass should plan for a few delays in the days ahead as transportation crews complete maintenance projects across several work zones.
With dry, sunny weather finally in place, the Washington State Department of Transportation has already begun restriping lanes in the Snoqualmie Pass area, and crews ask that drivers give trucks room and slow down when they see them. WSDOT is also finalizing plans for pavement repairs near North Bend and Issaquah.
Starting Sunday night, drivers heading between North Bend and Vantage will also see crews replacing broken concrete panels in the eastbound lanes of I-90, just east of the Snoqualmie Pass summit, which will reduce eastbound traffic to a single lane through next Thursday morning.
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Beginning Monday morning, WSDOT will also resume sealing work across the Franklin Falls and Denny Creek bridges, which will require one westbound lane closure through Thursday afternoon.
Travelers can keep tabs on potential delays by signing up for e-mail or text alerts and check out live traffic information and traffic camera's on WSDOT's Snoqualmie Pass hub.
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