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- 2025 construction projects and expected delays - Washington
Starting Wednesday, July 9, traffic will be reduced to a single lane in each direction seven days a week, except for Labor Day weekend, until the project wraps up for the season in November I-90 Snoqualmie Pass East
- I-90 - Snoqualmie Pass East Project | WSDOT
The I-90 Snoqualmie Pass East Project improves 15 miles from Hyak to Easton Phases 1 and 2 from Hyak to the Stampede Pass interchange are complete Phase 3 is underway
- I-90 Wildlife Bridges Coalition
In summer 2016, the Washington Department of Transportation installed the first arch over the westbound lanes of I-90 that will support the first wildlife overpass constructed in the 15-mile I-90 Snoqualmie Pass East Project
- The WSDOT Blog - Washington State Department of Transportation
As part of the I-90 Snoqualmie Pass East project to enhance the highway between Hyak and Easton, crews constructed avalanche bridges east of the summit, positioned over sections of the road prone to avalanche risk
- Travel Alert: Rock Blasting Resumes on I-90 East of Snoqualmie Pass
UPDATE | September 4th Rock blasting closure planned at 6:30 pm Sept 9 10 for approx 1 hour All lanes closed between MP 63 70 Have travel plans that take you over Snoqualmie Pass between now and the end of October? If so, it’s time to plan for some rock blasting traffic delays
- UPDATE: Plan ahead: SR 18 to close for five full days at I-90 bridges . . .
Extended closure will help complete diverging diamond interchange project this summer SNOQUALMIE – Both directions of State Route 18 will close around the clock for more than five days beginning Thursday night, May 29, near Interstate 90 to build the southern end of a new diverging diamond interchange
- I-90 - Snoqualmie Pass East - Cabin Creek Interchange to West Easton . . .
Phases 3 and 4 of the I-90 Snoqualmie Pass East project widens I-90 from four to six lanes, stabilizes rock slopes, builds bridges, adds truck-climbing lanes, straightens curves and connects wildlife habitats
- Fact Sheet - Environmental Impact Statement - I-90 Project
WSDOT proposes to improve a 15-mile portion of I-90, beginning on the eastern side of Snoqualmie Pass at MP 55 1, just east of the Hyak Interchange, and ending at MP 70 3 at the West Easton Interchange near the unincorporated community of Easton
- I-90 Snoqualmie Pass East - Washington
This project builds a safer, more efficient and reliable freeway from Hyak to Easton, ensuring the continued availability of I-90 as a primary statewide transportation corridor The Hyak to Keechelus Dam project (Phase 1) is the first funded
- I-90 Snoqualmie Pass East Phase 1 - Reinforced Earth
About an hour east of Seattle, the recently completed Snoqualmie Pass East Project in Washington is now open It allows travelers a more efficient route from Hyak to the Easton area, and wildlife can now pass much more safely across the highway
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