On Saturday, crews will be working to install new traffic signal mast arms on NW Market St. at the intersections of 14th Ave NW and 24th Ave NW, according to the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT). From 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., the signals will be deactivated, and uniformed police officers will be onsite to direct traffic, says SDOT.
From SDOT:
Drivers should expect one lane of travel in each direction leading up to and through the work zone on Saturday. On-street parking and loading restrictions in and around active work areas will also be in place.
This work is part of a larger Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) project that will help move people more quickly and reliably through one of Seattle’s busiest east/west corridors and will benefit one of Seattle’s most heavily utilized bus routes, Route 44, which provides connections among the Ballard, Wallingford and University areas.