SPOKANE VALLEY
Jackson, Drummond, Marlin, Buckeye – Closures announced earlier have
been postponed to the week of June 22.
Adams Rd from 4th to Sprague – Closed through late June for utility work and resurfacing. Signs redirect traffic via Progress Rd.
Argonne Road from Broadway Ave. to Sprague Ave. – Reduced to one
lane southbound through early July for waterline installation.
Indiana between Greenacres and Long- Closed through Monday, June 16 for paving. Signs redirect traffic via
Mission.
Progress Road between Broadway and Valleyway – Closed from 7 a.m. on Tuesday, June 17 through 6 p.m. on Friday, June 20 for
sewer work. Use Burns and Sullivan as alternatives.
Sprague Avenue westbound between Vista and Park – Reduced to two
lanes from Thursday, June 19 through Friday, June 27 for
pavement work.
Sprague Avenue from Havana to I-90 – One lane in each
direction during daylight hours from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays through mid-July
for signal loop installation. In addition, there will be closures at the
following location and times
- Sprague/Fancher
Intersection – closed to traffic during overnight
hours from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. Tuesday, June 17 through Thursday, June
19. Eastbound Sprague traffic will be redirected via
Havana, Broadway and Thierman. Westbound Sprague traffic will
be redirected via Thierman, Broadway and Havana. - I-90 Westbound Exit 285
off ramp at Fancher –
Closed during overnight hours from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. Tuesday, June 17
through Thursday, June 19. Use Freya Exit 283B - I-90 westbound on-ramp
at Fancher – Closed
during overnight hours from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. Tuesday, June 17 through
Thursday, June 19. Use Freya Exit on-ramp - Sprague Costco entrance at Lowe’s – Expect brief closures at
times for eastbound Sprague traffic around the clock from Tuesday, June 17
through Thursday, June 16 for signal loop installation. Use Costco
entrance at McKinnon.
Sprague Avenue westbound from Thierman Rd to I-90 Overpass – Reduced to two lanes through early July for resurfacing,
stormwater drainage improvements, and sidewalk work.
Sullivan Road northbound between Kiernan and Trent – Reduced to one
lane from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, June 17 for pavement repair and signal
loop installation.
SPOKANE CITY
Summer Parkways Event Street Closures- This bike and pedestrian event in the
Manito/Comstock Neighborhood. Arterials will remain open but occasionally police
will stop traffic to allow for event crossings at the following locations. For more information visit http://summerparkways.com/
Blvd
Summit Parkway Bridge Inspection- A bridge inspection is scheduled for Thursday, June 19, 9
a.m., on Summit Parkway Bridge crossing over Maple street and Ohio Bridge
crossing over Maple. One lane north bound and southbound will be closed
for the inspection.
Grand Boulevard Construction- This project will apply preservation treatments that
consist of crack sealing, grind and overlay and some pavement rejuvenation
techniques. Upgrades to ADA ramps and minor curb and sidewalk repairs
will also be done.
Cedar Road/Country Homes Boulevard Signal Work- Work on removals of existing asphalt pavement, curb
and sidewalk has begun. This project
is for installation of a traffic signal at the Cedar Road/Country Homes
Boulevard intersection. Traffic will be
routed along the west 1/2 of Country Homes Blvd. through the Cedar Rd.
intersection with one lane access each way (north and south). Removal of
existing asphalt, concrete curb and sidewalk and water line work will begin on
the east 1/2 of the intersection.
Mission Avenue Construction- Construction continues with the two eastbound lanes
of Mission from Hamilton to Perry Street closed. This project will reconstruct the street by replacing
the asphalt surfacing, including ADA ramps, as needed.
Francis Avenue from Division to Crestline- Traffic has switched over to the north ½ of Francis
Ave. allowing the removal of existing curb, sidewalk and asphalt pavement to
begin on the south ½. The water line and Storm drainage structure
installations will commence soon after removals are completed. ITS
installation along Colton St. and Dalke Ave. is proceeding. Colton Street from Francis to
Dalke Avenue will be closed for approximately 2 weeks to perform ITS
installation. Dalke Avenue from Division Street to Colton Street will
have an area along the north curb closed for approximately 2 weeks to perform
ITS installation.
project will rehabilitate Francis Avenue from Division to Crestline
Streets. The work is curb to curb and includes installation of ADA curb
ramps, where needed.
to 2nd Avenue. Third Avenue is reduced to one lane at the
intersection of Arthur. This project is to repave Arthur from I-90 to
2nd Avenue, add sidewalks along the west side of Arthur, and adds
curb ramps and pedestrian lighting to various intersections.
Lakes- On Tuesday and Wednesday, June 17 and 18, from about 7 p.m. until as
late as 6 a.m. the following morning, the I-90/Four Lakes Interchange will be
closed so crews can grind and resurface the roadway. Traffic will be detoured via the Exit 272 (Medical lake Interchange),
Hayford Road and Melville Road. Between the hours of 7 p.m.
and 6 a.m., drivers should expect single-lane alternating traffic, directed by
flaggers and/or pilot cars. All lanes will be open during
daytime hours. Be alert for grooved pavement and abrupt
lane edges.
section with flaggers directing alternating, single-lane traffic so that crews can do pavement repairs, plus grind and pave the centerline rumble strips in advance of a chip seal project. Work hours are from about 6:30 a.m. until as late as
8:30 p.m.
Havana Street- During evening and overnight hours, from about 9
p.m. until the following morning at 5 a.m., be alert for on
and off ramp closures and outside lane closures from 7 p.m. to the following
morning at 6 a.m. Crews are replacing lighting and irrigation systems. Be alert for daytime shoulder closures.
Intersection Improvements- During the week of June 16-20,
during evening and overnight hours, drivers should be alert for flaggers
directing traffic at the Market/Francis and/or the Freya/Francis intersections
as crews remove the temporary signal systems and switch over to the permanent
signals. The contractor has closed the right turn
lane for southbound traffic on Freya Street in order to construct the new
roadway at the northwest corner. All traffic movements will still be allowed,
but the right turn onto westbound Francis Avenue will need to be done from the
through lane so some additional traffic congestion is anticipated.
the hours of 7 p.m. and 6 a.m., Monday through Friday, drivers should expect
intermittent lane closures in the vicinity of Flint Rd. for work to resurface the highway and install a signal system at the intersection. Be alert for flaggers directing traffic and trucks entering and exiting the
roadway. Flint Road is closed from US 2 to the south. A detour is
available. Flint Road is closed to the north between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m., Monday
through Friday. Also, be alert for natural gas line work
just west of the Fairchild AFB main gate. When this work is underway, US
2 will be reduced to single-lane alternating traffic 24/7, directed by
flaggers, for a couple of days.
plus the southbound off-ramp are open to traffic. The southbound on-ramp
is under construction. Drivers need to use Qualchan Road to access
southbound US 195 during this work. The Qualchan Road intersection and
the Inland Empire Way Intersection are now restricted to southbound access only
(right turn in/right turn out). No left-turns or cross traffic are
allowed. This is a long-term configuration. The Cheney-Spokane Road
interchange is now the northbound US 195 access for these two intersections.
from about 7 a.m. until 3 p.m., Monday through Thursday, Trent Avenue will be
reduced to one lane in each direction for pavement patching. Drivers should be alert for slower traffic and some congestion
near the ½ mile-long work zone. Work will start at Hamilton and proceed
east. On Friday, June 20, from 7 p.m. until as late as 4 a.m. the
following morning, Hamilton Street will be reduced to one lane in each
direction for patching at the Trent/Hamilton intersection. Drivers should
expect delays.