SPOKANE VALLEY
Buckeye Ave. between McMillan and the City Limits-
Road closed from April 10 through May 15 daily between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. for a road and sewer project.

31st Ave. & Pierce Intersection/31st Ave. & University Rd. Shoulder- Replace natural gas main. Intersection closed between April 10 and April 14 from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily.

Cimarron Dr. between S. Woodruff Rd. and S. Driftwood Dr.- Road closed on April 10 to complete a sewer tie-in. 

SPOKANE CITY
37th Avenue, Regal to Custer Streets-
The intersection of Freya and 37th Avenue is closed until approximately Friday, May 5 to reconstruct the road, replacing pavement, curbs, sidewalk, bike lanes, stormwater piping, and a water main. The City of Spokane Water Department has closed the intersection of 37th Avenue and Ray Street until  Sunday, April 9. Crews are laying a water transmission main and water distribution main.

Adams Street Combined Sewer Overflow 24 Project- Sprague Avenue between Cedar and Jefferson Street is closed. Cedar and Adams Street are closed between 1st and Sprague Avenue, except to local traffic. On-street parking is not available in the closed section. This project will construct a 2.4 million gallon Combined Sewer Overflow Tank (CSO) tank and the necessary piping for our Cleaner River Faster Program.

Bridge Avenue and Monroe Street CSO Work- Summit Blvd./Bridge Avenue is closed to traffic. Lincoln has one northbound lane open. Lincoln southbound is closed at Broadway with local access maintained to Anthony’s restaurant and parking lots. Monroe Street between Summit Parkway and College Avenue is reduced to one lane north bound. The sidewalk on the east side of the street is closed and detours are in place. This work will last to approximately Friday, April 14. This project will construct a Combined Sewer Overflow Tank (CSO) tank and the necessary piping for our Cleaner River Faster Program.

I-90 Gateway Project- The I-90 Gateway Landscape Project includes multiple smaller landscape projects. Crews started landscape work by both the Maple Street I-90 on ramp and off ramp. There are sidewalk closures along the west side of Maple Street between 4th and 6th Avenue, detours are in place. Work is anticipated to be completed Tuesday, April 11. Starting Tuesday, April 11 landscape work will begin near the Jefferson westbound on-ramp with work continuing through approximately Friday, April 21.

Martin Luther King Jr. Way Phase 2A Sherman to Erie Street- Phase 2A is an extension of Martin Luther King Jr. Way from Sherman to Erie Street. Improvements include a new asphalt street, utility infrastructure, storm drainage improvements, street lighting, street trees, and re-vegetation with native species. In lieu of sidewalks, the project will construct a section of the Ben Burr trail aligned parallel to the Spokane River.

Pettet Drive/TJ Meenach Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO 12) Project- Pettet Drive is closed until approximately Monday, April 17. The clover leaf that services TJ Meenach, Down River and Pettit Drive (three out of the four legs) is in service. The leg that comes off of Pettit, north bound re-directs citizens to Northwest Blvd. Vehicles traveling southbound on Down River Drive have two options; enter onto TJ Meenach or continue under the bridge and turn uphill to Northwest Blvd. This project will build a 690,000 gallon storage facility and connections to existing CSO Basin 10 outfall.  Work also includes repaving of Pettet Drive and pedestrian/bike trail construction.

Spokane Falls Boulevard Combined Sewer Overflow Tank (CSO 26) Project- Significant downtown traffic changes on Spokane Falls Boulevard and Lincoln Street have started to accommodate construction of a 2.2 million-gallon concrete CSO tank across from the Downtown Library. Spokane Falls Boulevard from Lincoln to Monroe is closed to traffic. Lincoln Street from Spokane Falls Boulevard to Main has reopened with traffic now redirected southbound. Lincoln is the detour route for traffic coming from the River Park Square garage and Spokane Falls Boulevard for this phase of the project which is expected to be completed mid-2018. Lincoln has two lanes of traffic, and drivers will be required to go east or west at Main Avenue.

Sprague Avenue, Helena Street to Stone Street- Sprague Avenue is closed from Altamont Street through the intersection of Napa Street. Businesses along the East Sprague corridor remain open. Work for this project includes a full street reconstruction, partial sidewalk replacement, bumpouts, landscaping, pedestrian lighting, and utility replacement.

WSDOT
I-90/Sprague Lake to Fishtrap- The 70 mph legal speed limit will be reinstated on Monday, April 10 on eastbound and westbound I-90 in this section. Drivers should be alert for signage. Rough roadway advisories will remain in place.

SR 291/Nine Mile area to Suncrest- Crews will be re-painting the center line stripe.

NSC-US 395/Freya Structures- Drivers should be alert for occasional traffic control at the Freya roundabouts to construct two mainline freeway bridges over Freya Street.

NSC-US 395/Spokane River to Francis- Beginning Monday, April 10, drivers on Market Street in northeast Spokane should be alert for crews working on sidewalks along Market between Garland and Wellesley and on adjacent side streets. Work includes curb & sidewalk work on city streets that are immediately adjacent to the NSC right of way.  Drainage work is also included.

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