WSDOT

US
2/Spotted Road to I-90 Intelligent Transportation Systems-
Fiber optic cable installation. Possible
shoulder and/or lane restrictions.  Most work scheduled during evening and
overnight hours.

US
395-NSC/Freya & Wellesley Intersection Roundabout- 
Roundabout construction. The Wellesley/Freya intersection is closed to traffic. A signed detour is in place. Planned completion is late Monday, Oct. 10.

US 395-Division Street/Hawthorne Rd. Intersection Improvements-  Intersection improvements and new signal system. Hawthorne Road is closed east of Division. Division Street turn lanes are closed. All mainline lanes of Division are open.

SPOKANE VALLEY
44th from Locust to Ponderosa – Reduced to a two lane gravel roadway with speeds reduced to
15 mph through October 7.

44th from Schafer Branch to
Ponderosa-
Reduced to one lane from
7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. weekdays through October 7.

Appleway from Park to Dishman-Mica- Reduced to two lanes through the
end of October for street improvement work with sidewalk, lane, and temporary
side street closures.


Bates,
Rego and Wilbur-
Bates from Boone to Rego will be narrowed with flaggers directing traffic
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.  As part
of the same project, Wilbur between Boone to Broadway and Rego from
Bates to Wilbur will be closed through October 3 for stormwater improvements.

McDonald northbound from Mission to Broadway- Will be open Sunday, September 25
through Wednesday, September 28. Otherwise it remains reduced to one lane
around the clock.

McDonald southbound from Mission to Sprague- Remains reduced to one lane around the clock.

McDonald
from Sprague to Mission
– Closed to all
but local traffic from Thursday, September 29 until Wednesday, October 12. This
closure includes the Broadway/McDonald intersection. A detour will be posted.

Montgomery
between Argonne and Hutchinson
– Closed to
all but local traffic from 7 a.m. on Monday, September 26
through 7 p.m. on Wednesday, September 28  for paving. Detour via
Marguerite and Knox will be posted. Please remember to use extra caution
when driving through the residential detour, observe the speed limit, and watch
for pedestrians, bicyclists, and vehicles backing from driveways.
Sprague
between University and Pines-
Rolling
full closure along the Valleyfest Parade route on Friday, September 23 starting
at 5:45 p.m. between University and Bowdish, and extending eastward at 7 p.m. from
Bowdish to Pines until the end of the parade. Expect side streets closures as
well. Signs will redirect traffic via Valleyway and 4th. 
Sullivan
Road Bridge Replacement Project- 
Northbound traffic is reduced to one lane
with vehicles restricted to ten feet wide or less. Oversized vehicles should
use Barker or Pines as alternatives. Turns from Indiana onto northbound Sullivan are
reduced to one lane. One southbound lane will be closed at Flora Pit
Rd during working hours.

SPOKANE COUNTY

Seven Mile Bridge
& Seven Mile Road- 
Bridge
approach work with road work tie ins. Watch for loose gravel. A bypass road is in place with a reduced speed limit of 25 mph.
Hawthorne Road West
(Waikiki to US 395)- 
Completion
of road, stormwater reconstruction, signal improvement, bike lane, and striping. Open with temporary lane restrictions during completion of landscaping.
Use alternate route to avoid delays. 
Hawthorne Road East (US 395 to US 2)– Road
reconstruction, stormwater upgrades, curb, signal, bike, striping; paving
operations. Road closed to traffic.
Argonne Road (Spokane River to
Wellesley)- Road
reconstruction, stormwater retrofit, paving. Argonne is reduced to one lane in each direction, expect long
delays, use alternate route, right turns only at Maringo Dr (no cross traffic
movements).
Country Homes (Wall to SR 395)- Stormwater
work in the raised islands. Traffic is one lane in each direction on the North side of the
islands, side road access to and from Country Homes is restricted, expect
delays, and on street parking is limited.
61st (Palouse Highway to Yale) and Ben
Burr Road (from 57th to 65th)
– Road Reconstruction & Waterline installation. Road Closure,
detour in place.
  
Ben
Burr Road (57th Ave. to 61st Ave.)- 
Road Reconstruction. Road Closure, detour in place.
SPOKANE CITY
1st Avenue Et Al, Erie to Helena- Water Main installation work is
ongoing: Watermain installation in Perry Street is complete.  Perry
remains closed for Concrete and roadway rebuilding which begins Monday, September 26. This project will provide
storm water conveyance to Pacific and Perry Infiltration Facility and replace
old water distribution lines. The project also includes associated street
construction.
37th Avenue, Regal Street to Custer Street- 37th Avenue from Freya to
Custer Street is closed. The detour route is Glenrose to Palouse Highway to Regal
Street. Crews are currently grading from Freya to
Myrtle. Installation will be completed the week of Monday, September 26. This work is to reconstruct the road, including pavement
replacement, curbs, sidewalk, bike lanes, stormwater piping, and a 36 inch
water main.

Ben Burr Trail and Connection to the Centennial Trail- Crews are installing new storm crossing
and new ADA ramps on 2nd Avenue, closing the street from Napa to
Arthur Street. Lane restrictions are in pace on 2nd Avenue between
Altamont and Napa. The freeway on ramp remains open and exit 282B has been
reduced to one lane.
·     Third
Avenue has lane restrictions from Arthur to Altamont Street.  The crossing
at Perry Street under the I-90 freeway is closed. Crews are installing new ADA
ramp in these locations.
This
project will design and construct a paved trail connection for
bicyclists and pedestrians from the Centennial Trail at the Gonzaga Bridge southeast of
Erie Street and continuing to Liberty Park where a connection will be made to
the existing Ben Burr Trail.  The trail will then continue on the existing
Ben Burr Trail to the trailhead immediately south of Underhill Park.
Bridge Avenue and Monroe Street CSO Work- Summit Blvd./Bridge
Ave. is closed to traffic. 

Lincoln
has one northbound lane open.  Lincoln southbound is closed at Broadway. This
project will construct a Combined Sewer Overflow Tank (CSO) tank and the
necessary piping.
Hazel’s Creek Stormwater Treatment Project- Work
continues on Freya south of 37th Avenue on construction of a
stormwater treatment system with disposal ponds.  This system will be an extension of the existing Hazel’s Creek
Facility on 42nd Avenue.

Indiana Avnue from Dakota to Perry Street- Paving of Indiana Ave.
is scheduled to begin Tuesday, September 27th and continue through
the week. Hamilton Street will have lane closures as crews do curb and
signal work on each corner from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. through the week of Oct. 3.

Perry
St. will continue to be reduced to one travel lane in each direction for work within and near the Perry/Indiana intersection.  Crescent Ave. east
of the Perry/Indiana intersection will be closed at the intersection and
railroad crossing.  Crescent Ave. east and north of the railroad tracks
will remain open. This
project will include curb ramps, storm swales, new curb, waterline replacement,
signal installation work and some parking removal.

Main Avenue Restriping Project-
 The south
lane of Main is closed from Browne to Division.  Roadwork from Washington to Division will be complete by the end of
next week.  The project calls for the restriping of Main Ave between
Washington St and Pine St. and adding entry features, a flexible multi-purpose space in the center of the
street that can be used for parking or events, mid-block crossing with curb extensions and planting, mid-block planters and benches and a kiosk parking system.

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. This is a continuation of the Riverside Extension
Phase 1 project. This project will provide a route that eliminates several safety
issues and increases capacity into and out of the downtown area. Improvements include a
new asphalt pavement street, utility infrastructure, storm drainage
improvements, street lighting, street trees, and re-vegetation with native
species. In lieu of sidewalks, a section of
the Ben Burr trail will be constructed separated from the roadway.

Monroe/Lincoln Street Couplet, 8th Avenue to 2nd Avenue- Crews are finishing the base paving on Lincoln and 7th Ave. Friday, September 23.  Top lift begins the week of October
8. Striping and cleanup follows the week of October 10 –
14.  Lincoln is scheduled to open late day Friday, October 14. Monroe is expected to be fully
open by late day Friday, October 4. This
project reconstructs the roadway from 8th to 2nd Avenue
and installs storm water and water facilities.  

Monroe and Lincoln Street, Main Avenue to 2nd Avenue-  Crews
are working in the intersection of Lincoln and Sprague and Riverside and
Lincoln for storm pipe connection. They will be working on Lincoln and Monroe Saturday, September
24.  
Monday, September 26, crews will move traffic on Monroe from 2nd
to Sprague Avenue onto the paved east side lanes.  Work will begin in the
west lane section. Crews will move traffic on Lincoln from 2nd
to 1st Avenue onto the paved east side lanes. Work will begin
in the west lane section.
Tuesday, September 27, the eastbound lanes of Riverside from
Madison to Monroe will be closed for hydrant installation work.

Storm
and sewer work continues with 4 way stops at the intersections of 1st,
Sprague, and Riverside Avenues.  This is a full depth roadway replacement and full depth
replacement between curbs on Lincoln Street and Monroe Street; Main Avenue from
Monroe Street to Lincoln Street; and Monroe Street from Spokane Falls Boulevard
to Main Avenue. Some minor curbing and ADA curb ramps will be installed where
necessary.

Pettet Drive/TJ Meenach Combined Sewer Overlow (CSO 12) Project- Pettet Drive is closed to traffic. The intersection of Pettet Drive and Nora Avenue is scheduled
for paving on Monday, October 3. 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 Pettit, north bound, re-directs citizens to Northwest Blvd. Vehicles that 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.
Wall Street, Main Avenue to Spokane Falls Boulevard- Sidewalk and curb
installation is complete.  Roadwork on Wall Street is anticipated to be completed by September 30. Wall Street from Main to Spokane
Falls is closed. This work is to construct storm water improvements,
sidewalks, new asphalt pavement, traffic signal revisions, an irrigation
system, and add lighting. 
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