N 145th Street reopens with lane reductions
Tuesday, January 7, 2025
145th from 1st NE to I-5 is now open to limited travel Aerial photography by David Carlos on December 31, 2024 |
Beginning Tuesday morning, January 7, travelers were able to return to using N 145th Street between 1st Avenue NE and Interstate 5.
Construction crews reopened a single lane in both directions of the street. The reopening marks the end of a long-term closure and the completion of much of the utility relocations necessary for the City’s 145th Street Corridor and145th Street and I-5 Interchange projects.
The roadway will remain reduced to a single lane in each direction between Corliss Ave and I-5 until the completion of the project.
Temporary signals will control traffic at the overpass until crews have constructed the permanent roundabouts later this year.
For everyone's safety, please reduce your speed while driving through the area, as it is still an active work zone. Please pay attention to the construction signs and barrels as the configuration of the road will change over the next year of construction.
With one lane open in each direction, it may take longer to drive through the area. Drivers should give themselves plenty of time to travel and consider using alternative routes.
We appreciate everyone’s patience during the long-term closure. Construction activities will continue in the area as crews prepare the site for the installation of roundabouts.
Utility and construction updates
Since the closure began in April, Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) completed the installation of a 24-inch water main which will transfer water to residences and businesses in the area.
Additionally, Seattle City Light and Lumen crews installed vaults and duct banks that tie electrical cables into the existing system.
Alongside utility work, construction crews have started work on key upgrades, including a retaining wall on the south side of the roadway.
Work on sidewalks, curbs, and gutter systems also began on both sides of the overpass.
Questions and concerns
If you have questions or concerns about construction or the project, please contact us at the 24-hour construction hotline or send an email. More information can be found on the project website
2 comments:
Is there a safe pedestrian access to the light rail station from the west
I actually liked it better with the restrictions. It made making a left on Meridian to go north from 145th a breeze! With all lanes open, it’ll be tricky once again.
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