This week SDOT crews will begin a series of lane closures for painting the Fremont Bridge, a project which is set to last into February. These closures will occur during off-peak travel hours, but drivers should expect heavier traffic regardless. The first stage of the closures, lasting several weeks, will affect northbound traffic only.
The northbound curbside lane will be closed to all vehicles, leaving a single travel lane open, between 6 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday thru Friday starting today. The adjacent walkway (on the east side of the bridge) will also be closed during these hours. All pedestrian and bicycle traffic will have to share the walkway on the west side of the bridge. Directional signage will be placed to route pedestrians and bicyclists when the lane/walkway closures are in effect.
Northbound vehicles (and cyclists travelling in either direction) should allow for additional crossing time due to congestion during this initial phase of the painting project.
The bridge will also open more frequently until painting is completed, as more vessels will require the bridge to open to pass underneath. (The painter’s scaffolding and containment system beneath the bridge reduces the vertical clearance above the surface of the Ship Canal.) As a result, traffic back-ups resulting from openings of the bridge will occur more often. Drivers are encouraged to use alternative routes if convenient.
This pattern of traffic restrictions will be in place for several weeks, before one southbound travel lane will also be closed, but just between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., since south bound traffic flows are heavy in both morning and evening peak periods.
Click here to check out more details about the project.