The Spokane Street Viaduct Widening Project is nearly complete. The westbound travel lanes of surface Spokane Street from Sixth Avenue S to East Marginal Way has been reopened. (As outlined below, traffic in this segment will be reduced to a single lane for the next several weeks while some concrete road panels are replaced.)
The last remaining section of roadway still closed to motorists, westbound surface Spokane Street between Airport Way S and Sixth Avenue S, will reopen very soon.
The other project related traffic impacts expected in the coming days are outlined below:
Monday, October 29, through Friday, November 2
- Traffic at Sixth Avenue S and S Spokane Street will be reduced to one lane on all approaches (both north/south & east/west) each night from 7 p.m. until 5 a.m. the following morning.
Monday, October 29, through Friday, November 9
- Fourth Avenue S at S Spokane Street will be reduced to one lane southbound around the clock for concrete pavement replacement.
- Westbound surface S Spokane Street between Fourth Avenue S and East Marginal Way will be reduced to one lane at various locations for concrete pavement replacement.
Tuesday, October 30, through Friday, November 2
- Eastbound travel on the Spokane Street Viaduct itself will be reduced to one lane nightly from 9 p.m. until 5 a.m. the following morning. There are only two nights of work, but because it is weather dependent, it could occur on any two of these four nights.