If you’ve lived in the Seattle area for a while, you probably can’t remember a time when there wasn’t construction happening on Interstate-5.
However, one particular project that began in spring 2021 is scheduled for competition by fall 2022. Read on to learn more about the project.
The project, commonly known as I-5 – NB Seneca to SR 520 – Mobility Improvements, aims to “improve mobility on I-5 through Seattle.” This will be achieved by:
As a result of the construction, you should expect traffic disruptions until the project concludes this fall. Some of the disruptions you should anticipate include:
When possible, the Northbound traffic will move onto express lanes and closures will occur at night on surface streets as well as on-ramps.
Below, you will find graphics from the Washington State Department of Transportation that represent the original lane configuration versus the new lane configuration.
As you can see, the new lane configuration with the addition of three lanes should significantly improve mobility in the region.
Unfortunately, road construction can cause unexpected occurrences for drivers, which often leads to accidents.
If you’ve been injured in a car accident as a result of the road work on I-5, you may be owed compensation for your damages. Don’t hesitate to contact our team right away if you have questions about your case. We’re ready and willing to help you now.
Give our Kent personal injury attorney at Dore Law Group, PLLC a call today at (253) 236-3888 to discuss your case.
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