Eastbound I-90 closures over the next two weeks
HYAK - Nighttime drivers headed east on Interstate 90 during the next two weeks should be prepared for hour-long closures near Snoqualmie Pass, the Washington State Department of Transportation has announced.
For about an hour at a time, the eastbound lanes of I-90 will close multiple times throughout the night between 9 p.m. and 9 a.m. Tuesday, June 16, through Friday, June 19; and again Monday, June 22, through Friday, June 26.
During the closures, eastbound drivers will be stopped at milepost 56 near Gold Creek. Westbound drivers may experience minor delays for a single-lane closure during the same time frames.
The closures are necessary while the WSDOT and contractor crews set girders for the new eastbound avalanche bridge. This work is part of the $551 million project that builds a wider, safer and more reliable stretch of I-90 from Hyak to Keechelus Dam.
It's going to be a very construction season over Snoqualmie Pass. In order to get through all the delays and backups, WSDOT has a wide variety of tools to help drivers plan ahead including the What's Happening on I-90, Snoqualmie Mountain Pass and Traffic Alerts Web pages.
Drivers can also follow WSDOT on Twitter @snoqualmiepass or sign up for email updates.