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Aug. 18—Flaggers, detours, delays — oh my! The county and city of Spokane are working through the summer on a number of construction projects on local roadways. Bigelow Gulch Road Bigelow ...
Sep. 8—As road construction season winds down, major projects and road maintenance work is still on tap this summer and fall around Spokane County. * Stormwater projects will disrupt traffic ...
Because the corridor's northern end ties in with a portion of US 395 that was redeveloped into a limited-access highway in the late 1990s (with the construction of a new bridge over Little Spokane River, a full interchange at Hatch Road, and the creation of median-separated lanes extending 3.3 miles beyond Hatch), the completion of the corridor ...
Fleet Operations Roadside Assistance - Provides WSDOT roadside assistance. Available from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Roadside assistance number: 800-542-6840. Radio station updates. The transportation ...
State Route 290 (SR 290), named Hamilton Street and Trent Avenue, is an 18-mile (29 km) long state highway serving Spokane County in the U.S. state of Washington.SR 290 travels parallel to a Union Pacific railroad from Interstate 90 (I-90) in Spokane through Millwood and across the Spokane River thrice towards Spokane Valley, where the highway intersects SR 27.
Within Cheney, the road is named First Street and passes Eastern Washington University. [1] SR 904 turns north, now parallel to the Eastern Washington Gateway Railroad, [4] at an intersection with the Cheney–Spokane Road, which was the busiest intersection on the highway, with an estimated daily average of 13,000 motorists in 2007. [6]
Feb. 4—Here's a rundown of construction projects that might affect Spokane drivers this week. Spokane Cheney Road's shoulder is closed between U.S. Highway 195 and Ceder Road for water and sewer ...
Construction began on the Sunset Boulevard Bridge in 1911, making it the second of Spokane's large, concrete arch bridges, after the shorter-in-length but taller Monroe Street Bridge. [1] It was opened to traffic two years later in 1913. [2] The bridge would become seen as ahead of its time in terms of the traffic it would carry.