WSDOT Travel Advisory: 90 minutes of delay on Southbound I-5 in Southwest Washington on Friday afternoon, July 26

Washington State Department of Transportation
Southwest Region – 11018 NE 51st Circle – Vancouver, WA 98682-6686 – 360-905-2000

TRAVEL ADVISORY                                                                                                                
July 26, 2024

Contact: Kelly Hanahan, communications, 360-605-7179

90 minutes of delay on Southbound I-5 in Southwest Washington on Friday afternoon, July 26 
No alternate routes available for freight traffic

COWLITZ COUNTYTravelers using southbound Interstate 5 through Woodland should expect up to 90 minutes of delay during Friday afternoon and evening and should delay travel or prepare for additional travel time.  

 

Beginning Monday, July 22, Washington State Department of Transportation contractor crews reduced three lanes of southbound I-5 to two narrow lanes around-the-clock for the 50-day bridge rehabilitation project at the North Fork Lewis River Bridge near Woodland.  

 

Travelers should obey message signs that direct non-local and freight traffic to stay on the interstate and avoid using local city and county streets to detour around construction as delays are often more significant.  

Construction delays 

Southbound I-5 is reduced to two lanes 24/7 until mid-September 

  • Between 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. on Friday, July 26, travelers should expect 70-90 extra minutes of travel time on southbound I-5 near Woodland. 
  • Travelers are asked to travel off-peak hours to avoid delays.  
  • Freight and non-local traffic should not exit the interstate to use local city and county routes as vehicles are getting stuck on roads with steep grades and tight turns.  
  • If traveling during peak traffic hours, be prepared for significant delays and consider filling the gas tank or charging electric vehicles and packing drinking water 

 

Travel charts indicating the best times to travel can be found on the North Fork Lewis River Bridge project website under the “Maps and Drawings” tab.  

Travelers are reminded to slow down, use caution, stay focused, and expect delays in the work zone until project completion in mid-September.  

Know before you go People can receive real-time travel information via the WSDOT mobile app, or by visiting our real-time travel map. 

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