Monday, February 8th, 2010

I-90 floating bridge to close for repairs July 5 – July 20

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Commuters have just one more week to plan for the closure of westbound I-90 across the floating bridge. Severe backups are predicted for two weeks during major safety repairs. One sure way to avoid congestion is to commute by bicycle across the I-90 floating bridge.

WSDOT is keeping the bike and pedestrian path open during construction by building two temporary bridges.

“Bicyclists will have an easier go of it than most motorists across Lake Washington by using the bike path,” WSDOT Assistant Regional Administrator Russ East said. “There aren’t many alternatives across the lake for people in cars and buses, and people could see travel times of more than an hour between Issaquah and Seattle.”

During construction, all westbound traffic will be funneled into the two I-90 express lanes, and eastbound traffic will not be able to use the express lanes out of Seattle.

I-90 construction closures include:

  • Monday, June 29 – Thursday, July 2: Two westbound lanes closed from 11:30 p.m. to 5 a.m. nightly on the floating bridge for construction prep work.
  • Monday, June 29 – Thursday, July 2: I-90 express lanes closed 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for construction prep. From 3 – 10 p.m. daily, crews also will close the northernmost lane of the I-90 express lanes near East Mercer Way on Mercer Island. The lane is the far left lane when traffic is heading eastbound.
  • Sunday, July 5: The I-90 express lanes will be completely closed almost all day. At 4 p.m., just one lane will be open on westbound mainline I-90 from Bellevue to Seattle.
  • Monday, July 6: By 5 a.m., the mainline lanes of westbound I-90 will be completely closed and all westbound traffic will be funneled into the two express lanes.
  • Use the Web to plan your commute: During construction, get the latest closure and traffic delay information on our What’s Happening Now page: www.wsdot.wa.gov/construction/2009/today.

Use pedal power to beat the backups

The Cascade Bicycle Club is working with WSDOT to encourage commuters to try bicycle commuting. As part of its “Bridging with Bikes” program, Cascade will have bagels and juice for bike commuters at Mercer Island’s Park on the Lid on Fridays during construction.

“Cascade Bicycle Club staff will be at the east side of the bridge to greet riders, hand out snacks and answer bike commuting questions,” Cascade’s Commute Director John Mauro said. “Our team of bike pilots will guide new bike commuters to employment centers like downtown Seattle, the UW and Bellevue. It’s a great way to start your morning with a smile and beat the traffic on the bridge.”

If bicycle commuting isn’t an option, drivers can head westbound before 6 a.m. or after 7 p.m. to avoid the worst commute congestion. The eastbound evening commute also might see backups without access to the I-90 express lanes. Sharing the ride, using transit, working from home and taking a vacation all are ways to beat backups and cut down on congestion.

WSDOT is replacing cracked expansion joints on westbound I-90 and the express lanes across the floating bridge. Engineers are concerned the joints could pose a safety concern if not replaced. WSDOT replaced the joints in the express lanes from May 4-16. For more information, please visit www.wsdot.wa.gov/projects/i90/HomerHadleyBridgeRepair.

Source:  www.wsdot.wa.gov

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One Response to “I-90 floating bridge to close for repairs July 5 – July 20”
  1. Kendall Watson says:

    Folks, just be aware if you’re ON A BIKE you’ll need to dismount your bikes twice each way. They’ve built these 50-foot temp. bridges that jut out over the water where the expansion joints are (the reason they’re doing all this construction in the first place). Don’t try this Monday, July 6 – that’s when they plan to shut down the bike lane and bridges for an 8-hour stretch. This is my daily commute, so hopefully I’ll see y’all out there! Happy riding!

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