Snohomish County, Wash. — The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and Washington State Patrol (WSP) are warning motorists of scheduled northbound I-5 lane closures through Everett this weekend. Significant traffic impacts are expected on I-5 as well as alternate routes around the work area, including Pacific Highway (SR529) and SR9.
All but 1 lane will be closed from tonight, Friday, May 10th, at 9pm until 6am on Monday, May 13th, from Pacific Avenue to the Snohomish River bridge in Everett.
The closures are to allow for roadwork related to a WSDOT project to improve the I-5 corridor and interchanges between Everett and Marysville. The project is expected to continue through Spring of 2025. Lanes of I-5 through the work area have been shifted to allow for the construction
Work includes building a roundabout at the I-5/Pacific Highway (SR529) interchange and extending the northbound high-occupancy vehicles (HOV) lane to the Pacific Highway interchange.
To address congestion at the I-5/SR 528 interchange and on I-5 between Everett and Marysville, WSDOT will build a new roundabout at the I-5/SR 529 interchange, add new ramps from I-5 northbound to SR 529 and SR 529 to southbound I-5, and extend the I-5 northbound HOV lane from near US 2 to SR 529.
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