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I-90 paving in Bellevue goes ahead of schedule
Exit ramps from Interstate 90 to Bellevue Way Southeast were opened early Sunday after state transportation crews finished repaving them ahead of schedule. The ramps include the eastbound and westbound Bellevue Way offramps
Exit ramps from Interstate 90 to Bellevue Way Southeast were opened early Sunday after state transportation crews finished repaving them ahead of schedule. The ramps include the eastbound and westbound Bellevue Way offramps.
Crews were still working on lanes on northbound Interstate 405 Sunday, and the far-right lane on I-405 from Northeast 12th Street to Highway 520 was closed while crews were installing a drainage line. The lanes were expected to be reopened by 5 a.m. Monday.
On Monday night, crews also expect to close multiple I-405 ramps in downtown Bellevue for restriping, including northbound I-405 from Northeast Fourth Street to Highway 520. Lane closures start at 8 p.m.
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