WSDOT says Reese Hill Road will be closed through Sept. 19 in both directions from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. as crews stabilize an eroded bank.
The beach at the park remains closed until water quality testing assures that there are no residual concerns.
A signed detour is in place. Bike and pedestrian access will be limited during construction hours.
Both lanes of the highway will close on Sept. 9 as crews continue work on a fish passage project over Olson Creek.
The area was closed as workers improved pathways related to the House of Healing construction.
WSDOT shut down both lanes of the interstate until the early morning hours of Sept. 5 in order to tow the damaged semi-truck off the road.
All northbound lanes on I-5 are blocked due to collision near Lakeway Drive (milepost 253).
Washington State Ferries warned that an expected 300,000 passengers would take a ferry trip this weekend.
The city is still working to find a permanent solution after a routine inspection in June found critical structural issues with the bridge. It’s currently working to secure funding for a multi-year process to design and construct a new bridge.
The road was closed on Aug. 4 due to the combination of the Easy Fire and a mudslide. Over 7,000 tons of debris was removed from the mudslide area to clear the road.
