If you plan on heading west on Interstate 90 next week you should prepare for delays as Washington State Department of Transportation crews will be conducting a major lane closure.
Drivers traveling on Interstate 90 on Wednesday need to plan for delays due to single-lane closures in both directions about six miles east of the Snoqualmie Pass Summit.
Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) crews will be taking advantage of mild weather to re-stripe several miles of faded lane markings to improve traveler safety.
Mild weather conditions are helping Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) crews and contractors to continue making highway repairs this winter.
Eastbound and westbound lanes will close for about an hour Tuesday just east of the Snoqualmie Pass summit for maintenance work, the Washington State Department of Transportation warns.
The Washington State Transportation Department says westbound traffic is again moving along Interstate 90 at Snoqualmie Pass after rocks rolled down a slope and were hit by three vehicles.
Several projects will delay drivers this year as the Washington State Department of Transportation improves sections of roadway across a 50-mile stretch of I-90.
Holiday travelers and skiers enjoying new snow at Snoqualmie Pass this weekend won’t see the finished product but will have indoor facilities available starting Friday, Dec. 21, one month ahead of schedule.