I-5 lane closures overnight for HOV project

(PHOTO COURTESY WSDOT)

Widening activites continue in the median from north of 54th Avenue East to the King County line along Interstate 5. Work started in August 2009 on this project to extend the Puget Sound HOV system into Pierce County. Crews are widening the freeway in the median to accommodate HOV lanes, or carpool lanes, in both directions of I-5 from Port of Tacoma Road to the King County line. Construction continues through 2011.

*****UPDATE*****

Crews cancelled weather-dependent work shifting southbound I-5 onto new pavement scheduled for tonight due to a poor forecast with a high chance of rain. When a drier weather opportunity appears, crews plan on completing striping and barrier removal and will shift southbound traffic into new pavement that ultimately becomes the first I-5 HOV lanes in Pierce County. That opportunity could come as soon as this weekend.

Drivers can expect delays tonight on southbound Interstate 5 when the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) shifts traffic onto new pavement that will ultimately be the first I-5 HOV lanes in Pierce County. WSDOT recently completed widening a 1.5-mile segment of median from Port of Tacoma Road to 54th Avenue East. Shifting I-5 traffic into the median area allows widening activities to begin on the outside shoulder and on- and off-ramps. Widening I-5 accommodates new HOV lanes. Striping and barrier removal reduces southbound I-5 to a single lane beginning at the West Hylebos Creek Bridge overnight. Crews close two lanes of southbound I-5 beginning at 8 p.m. and will close three lanes by 10 p.m. All lanes will reopen by 5 a.m. Thursday. This work is weather dependent. When southbound I-5 opens Thursday morning, drivers will encounter reduced lane and shoulder widths in the project limits. A similar shift for northbound I-5 traffic is scheduled next week. Widening in the median from north of 54th Avenue East to the King County line continues through May 2010. Contractor Tri-State Construction, Inc. began construction in August 2009 to extend the I-5 HOV network south from King County. When complete in late 2011, the project adds new HOV lanes on northbound and southbound I-5 from the King County line to the Port of Tacoma Road interchange in Fife, about three miles in each direction. For more information, visit the project web page at http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/Projects/PierceCountyHOV/I5_PortTacomatoKing .


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