17 Aug SR 99 – S. Holgate Street to S. King Street viaduct replacement update
Did you feel that?
If you live or work near the sports stadiums, you may notice the ground shaking during daytime hours next week. No need to jump under your desk, it’s not an earthquake. Crews are using a vibratory device attached to a crane to wiggle metal sheets out of the ground. The sheets were originally installed in June to prevent soil from filling trenches as crews worked to relocate and install new utilities. Learn more about construction noise and vibration<http://www.wsdot.wa.
First Avenue South and SODO ramps closed next Thursday night
First Avenue S. through SODO will look a bit different next week. On Thursday, Aug. 18, crews will install new directional signs over First Avenue S. and the Royal Brougham Way S. on- and off-ramps. To safely install the signs, crews will close all lanes of First Avenue S. between South Royal Brougham Way and South King Street and the State Route 99 on- and off-ramps at Royal Brougham Way S. from 7 p.m., Thursday to 5 a.m., the following morning. First Avenue S. traffic will be detoured to Occidental Avenue S.
Nine-day-long viaduct closure on the radar for October
In mid-to-late October we will close all lanes of the Alaskan Way Viaduct for nine days to demolish up to 300 yards of the viaduct and open a section of the new State Route 99<http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/
Quick links:
* Seattle Traffic – Real-time conditions on the Alaskan Way Viaduct, Seattle area freeways, and many connecting streets: WSDOT Seattle Area Traffic Map<http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/
* Construction – Weekly updates about construction closures in the downtown Seattle and SODO<http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/
* Commute Trip Reduction – WSDOT-funded trip reduction programs<http://www.wsdot.wa.
* Transit – Additional bus service<http://metro.
* Bike/Walk – Maintaining a safe and reliable path for bicyclists and pedestrians<http://www.wsdot.
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