WSDOT
HOLIDAY TRAVEL ALERT- Most WSDOT construction
work will be suspended at noon on Wednesday, July 3rd, through
midnight Sunday, July 7th in anticipation of increased holiday
traffic.  However, it is a possibility that some work may take place on
Friday, July 5th.  Drivers should be alert in work zones for
possible construction activity.

SR 27/32nd Ave. to Trent Ave.- Be alert for
lane restrictions between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. for pavement grinding and resurfacing. All four corners of Pines Road and Mission Avenue,
plus the southeast corner of Pines and Nora, will be closed for ADA ramp
reconstruction, Monday evening through Tuesday.  An ADA equipped shuttle
will be provided to transport pedestrians around the work areas.

SR 291/Division Street to the Stevens County Line- Be alert for
lane restrictions between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m.  Pedestrians should be alert
for sidewalk restrictions near intersections when ADA ramps are under
construction or curing.  Grinding and/or paving work may be underway
between Maple/Ash to Lyons.  All major roadwork on this project will be
underway during evening and overnight hours.  Utility cover work is also
underway.  No major daytime restrictions planned.

North Spokane Corridor/Francis Ave. Bridge & Intersection Improvements- Left turn movements at the
Market/Francis intersection are not allowed.  Right turns are
OK.  Expect congestion and delays near the Francis Avenue and
Market Street intersection, especially during the morning and afternoon commute
hours.  In addition, westbound motorists on Francis should be alert for
flaggers directing traffic near the BNSF railway crossing.  The flaggers
may be in place to make sure westbound vehicles waiting for the traffic signal
don’t block the nearby rail tracks. 

 
I-90/Sunset Hill Pavement Rehab- Between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m.
be alert for eastbound and/or westbound lane restrictions for
lane stripe installation, shoulder work and pavement repair.  Work
requires dry weather.  When work is underway, the legal speed limit
will be reduced to 60 mph. 

I-90/Division Street to Liberty Park-Possible 
intermittent lanes closed on I-90 and the Hamilton ramp during nighttime
hours to replace conduit, poles, wiring and light fixtures.

US 195/Cheney-Spokane Road Interchange- 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.  The
southbound off ramp to Cheney-Spokane Road is closed. This is a long-term construction configuration.  The US 195/Inland Empire Way intersection is now closed too. 
Inland Empire Way traffic is directed to the Thorpe Road intersection. 
This is a permanent closure to accommodate the new northbound Cheney-Spokane
Road northbound on ramp

I-90 @ Geiger Blvd.,Division,
Custer Variable Message Signs-
The evening of Monday, July 1 and into the morning of
Tuesday July 2, eastbound and westbound I-90 will be reduced to
one lane each direction between the Argonne Road Interchange and the Pines Road
Interchange, about 7 miles east of downtown Spokane.   Interstate 90
will be stopped for approximately one hour between 1:00 am and 2:00 am at
Milepost 288 between Argonne and Pines.  Also, dual lane closures can be
expected for westbound I-90 during evening and overnight hours on July 3
and July 5 also at Milepost 288. 
 
SR 206/Holman Rd. to Mt. Carlton Rd.- Possible intermittent delays
up to 10 minutes with flaggers directing single lane traffic at work location. Utility company work
adjacent to highway.

US 395/Spokane area to Kettle Falls- Slow traffic behind moving
operation with up to 15 minute delays.  The work requires dry weather. Installation of recessed,
reflective traffic markers.
 
Spokane Valley
 
Citywide – Brief lane closures as crews conduct crack sealing
throughout the city until early July.
Pines between Trent Ave and Marietta Ave.- Reduced
to one lane in each direction and southbound sidewalk will be closed from 6:30
am to 5:00pm, Monday through Friday, for signal conduit work. 
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