I90 and SR 904 Congestion: On Saturday, October 19,
expect congestion on Interstate 90 and SR 904 between Spokane
and Cheney as fans travel to and from the EWU Eagle football game.
October 21-24, from about 7 a.m. until as late at 5: 30 p.m., westbound SR 290
will be reduced to one lane in the vicinity of the Sullivan Road
bridge for a repair to a bridge girder. Expect slow traffic.
roadway and resurface with Hot Mix Asphalt. Construct ADA sidewalk ramps.
roadway and resurface with Hot Mix Asphalt. Construct ADA sidewalk ramps.
Intersection Improvements- Expect congestion and long delays near the Francis Avenue/Market
Street intersection and the Francis Ave./Freya Street intersection, especially
during the morning and afternoon commute hours. Be alert for flaggers directing traffic near the
BNSF railway crossing.
I-90/ Geiger Blvd.to Sullivan Road in Metro Spokane
area- Through today, Thursday,
October 17, to as late as 3 p.m., drivers on eastbound and/or westbound
I-90 in the Spokane area should be alert for left or right lane and/or shoulder
closures with possible congestion and slower traffic. Crews are inspecting overhead signs.
including installing luminaires on I-90 from Latah Creek to the Hamilton
Interchange.
hours. Northbound US 195 is reduced to one lane in
the vicinity of Cheney-Spokane Road. Northbound drivers need to use
Qualchan Road to access Cheney-Spokane Road. Northbound drivers should be
alert for possible congestion and slowing traffic. The southbound off
ramp to Cheney-Spokane Road is now closed so drivers will need to be alert for
southbound highway traffic slowing to make right turns into Cheney-Spokane
Road. This is a long-term construction configuration. The US 195/Inland Empire Way intersection is closed.
Inland Empire Way traffic is directed to the Thorpe Road intersection.
SPOKANE VALLEY
14th Ave from Custer to Carnahan – Lane
restrictions from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday until Monday, October
21 for a stormwater upgrade project.
Adams from Trent to Wellesley – Closed around the clock until the end of October for sidewalk improvements.
Drivers are redirected via Evergreen or Progress.
Indiana between Pines Rd and Mirabeau Pkwy – Reduced to one
lane each direction until late-October for street resurfacing.
Sprague from Park to Vista – Reduced to two lanes through the end of October for street resurfacing and stormwater
upgrades.
Sullivan Road at the Spokane River bridges – Reduced to one
lane each direction until late October.
Sullivan-Trent Overpass – Westbound side of the road will be reduced
to one lane from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. starting Monday, October 21 until Thursday,
October 24 for bridge work.
Wellesley between St. Charles Rd and Larch Rd – Narrowed lanes, delays, and parking restrictions around the clock until the end
of October for sidewalk updates and improvements.
SPOKANE CITY
Greene St. Bridge Work- A project to increase the life of the Greene Street
Bridge over the Spokane River is under way. Anticipate
lane restrictions on the bridge and on Greene Street between South Riverton
Avenue and Upriver Drive. The work on the bridge will improve its load rating,
allowing larger trucks and loads to use the bridge. The project includes
installing fiber-reinforced polymer to the bridge deck and floor beams.
Additionally, utility conduit will be installed along the underside of the
bridge and other related work will be completed.
Main Ave. Closure- Main Avenue, just west of
Monroe Street, will be closed for three weeks October 14 to November 1 for
sewer line repair work.Vehicles will need to enter
the Peaceful Valley neighborhood from the west. The sidewalks along Main
will remain open, allowing for pedestrians and cyclists to access Peaceful Valley
from downtown on Main.
Rockwood Blvd. Rehabilitation- This project will be substantially complete in the next
two weeks, weather permitting. A project to rehabilitate Rockwood
Boulevard from Cowley to Southeast Boulevard and Upper Terrace Road from
Rockwood Boulevard to 17th Avenue continues. Drainage
pipe installation work is occurring at the intersection of 10th
Avenue, Sumner and Rockwood. Paving is anticipated Mid week.
Traffic Calming Work- Work on a variety of
improvements to promote traffic calming throughout the City has begun and will
continue through the end of October. The following streets
will be affected:
Illinois – Signs
and striping
Mission, Cook and
Regal – Ramps and striping
Manito Boulevard
and 29th – Ramps and striping
37th
from Bernard to Browne – Sidewalks
Maple from 8th
to 9th – Bumpouts
Adams Street from
Montgomery to Mansfield – Sidewalks and ADA ramps
Horizon Avenue
and F Street – Sidewalks and ADA ramps
Maple Street from
Chelan to Fairview – Sidewalks and ADA ramps
Ash Street from
Fairview to Cleveland – Sidewalks and ADA ramps
Liberty St. Construction- Construction to
rehabilitate Liberty from Oak Street to Ash Place and Ash Place from Liberty to
Dalton is beginning. The road is closed with local access only.
Downtown Bike Network- Signing and striping revisions continue for the
Downtown Bike Network lanes. Trail construction will occur on Fourth
Street from Division to McClellan. Drivers should expect shoulder and
partial lane closures as needed.
Post St. Closures-
Post Street near
City Hall will close for Avista work
on City Hall Plaza and new crossing work between City Hall Plaza and Riverfront
Park. Crews will use this closure to work on sidewalks at the southwest
corner of the Post Street bridge, a new Centennial Trail connection into
Riverfront Park, additional sidewalk work on the west side of Post Street and
for the re-striping of Post street.
Fiske St. Construction- This
project will pave Fiske Street from 19th to 17th avenues, install curbs,
sidewalks and ADA curb ramps, where needed, and replace current or
install new stormwater drainage, where needed. The project will place pavement between the existing curbs on
Fiske from 17th to 18th and install new curbs and
sidewalks, and pave on Fiske from 18th to 19th.
Third Ave. Work- Work to rehabilitate Third
Avenue from Division east to Arthur continues. The project also
includes replacing a water main. Work will continue into October.
Euclid Ave. Water Main Replacement- The project will replace the current 28-inch water
main with a 30-inch water main in Euclid Avenue. The new main will begin
at Euclid & Mayfair and continue to Crestline, with a jog to the north
around Gonzaga Prep High School.