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In this update:
Beginning at 11 p.m. tonight, May 29, to 5 a.m. Monday, June 1, crews will close eastbound SR 520 from I-5 to Montlake Boulevard and the Montlake Boulevard on-ramp to eastbound SR 520 to prepare for our second major traffic shift. Eastbound SR 520 across Lake Washington will remain open.
What to know
- Only the portion of eastbound SR 520 between I-5 and Montlake Boulevard and the associated on- and off-ramps will close.
- The Montlake Boulevard on-ramp to eastbound SR 520 will also close.
- Eastbound SR 520 across Lake Washington and westbound SR 520 will remain open.
Reminder: With the Montlake Boulevard on-ramp to eastbound SR 520 closed, only HOV 3+ and transit may use the direct access ramps in Montlake to enter eastbound SR 520. All other travelers must use alternate routes. Learn more about the SR 520 HOV 3+ requirements on our webpage.
 What’s shifting
We’re building a temporary eastbound off-ramp to Montlake Boulevard – and removing the existing off-ramp later this summer – so our crews have room to safely build the new Portage Bay bridge elements.
What to expect starting Monday, June 1:
- Eastbound travelers exiting to Montlake Boulevard should be prepared to exit earlier than usual and follow additional signage through the area.
- Travelers heading eastbound on SR 520 who don’t exit onto Montlake Boulevard will continue onto the SR 520 floating bridge and pay the SR 520 bridge toll.
- For more information on the upcoming changes, check out our blog.
Graphic showing current and future ramp configuration
Prefer to watch instead of read? Our latest PSA video breaks down this weekend's closure and traffic shift.
Crews continue installing large-diameter steel casings in Portage Bay using vibratory hammers as part of foundation work for the future westbound Portage Bay Bridge. Nearby neighbors can expect daytime noise and vibration during this work through mid-summer.
To help neighbors stay informed, we've launched a new Construction Corner webpage with weekly updates about planned construction activities. We encourage neighbors to bookmark the page and check back weekly. As a reminder, construction schedules are dynamic, and while we do our best to provide notice in advance, please know these schedules are subject to change.
As a reminder, we monitor noise and vibration in real-time around the project area, and the outreach team is available 24 hours a day for neighbors to get in touch. We encourage neighbors to contact us if they have any questions or concerns about noise or vibration, particularly if it’s unexpected, severe, or occurring in a place where it’s not usually heard or felt. While neighbors are always welcome to call us, we want to reiterate that this kind of noise and vibration will be a regular part of construction activity in the project area over the next four to five years.
You can also email us at sr520bridge@wsdot.wa.gov (monitored Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.).
Join us at our next tabling event to learn about current and upcoming construction. Project staff will be available to answer questions.
Event details
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When: 2-4 p.m. on Friday, June 12
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Where: Roanoke Park, 950 East Roanoke Street, Seattle, WA 98102
If you can’t make it to this upcoming event, don’t worry! We’ll have more in-person events later this summer and fall.
SR 520's HOV lanes are for three or more people — not two — and drivers should expect increased enforcement this summer.
The High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) 3+ designation on SR 520 is required by law to keep transit and carpools moving and reduce congestion. Since the new direct access ramps opened in Montlake, we've seen drivers using the HOV lanes illegally.
That’s why we’ve been working with the Washington State Patrol on an awareness campaign to help travelers better understand the law, how the lanes work and the consequences for breaking the rules. Travelers should also expect to see increased HOV enforcement along the corridor this summer.
 Watch our explainer video here.
What you need to know:
- The HOV 3+ rule is the law. It was passed by the Washington State Legislature in 2010. WSDOT does not set these designations.
- HOV 3+ includes the driver and at least two passengers.
- The rule applies 24/7 between I-405 and Montlake, including the Montlake transit/direct access ramps.
- The rule will extend across the Portage Bay bridges when complete in 2031 as well as the new flyover ramp to the I-5 Express Lanes.
- HOV violations are considered moving violations enforced by the Washington State Patrol. Fines start at $186, increase with repeat offenses, stay on your record for three years, can affect insurance and may lead to license suspension.
Check out our HOV 3+ webpage for all the details.
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Feb. 18 - June 12: Boyer Avenue East between East Roanoke Street and Everett Avenue East reduced to single lane weekdays
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May 29 – June 1: Eastbound SR 520 closed between I-5 and Montlake Boulevard in Seattle around-the-clock
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May 29 – June 1: Montlake Boulevard on-ramp to eastbound SR 520 closed around-the-clock
Check our Construction Corner map for the most up-to-date information on SR 520 closures and construction impacts.
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Call or text our project-specific construction hotlines with pressing questions or concerns related to the:
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Portage Bay Project: 206-319-4520 (24-hour hotline)
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Montlake Project: 206-200-9484, M-F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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Call the SR 520 Program information line (206-200-9484, M-F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.) with general SR 520 inquiries.
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Email SR 520 staff with your questions about the project or construction activities.
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Visit the SR 520 Construction Corner for the most up-to-date information on closures and construction impacts.
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Visit the SR 520 Program website to find general information about the project.
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Email Regina Glenn, WSDOT Megaprograms Diversity and Inclusion Manager, for more information about contracting opportunities.
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Follow us on Twitter/X and BlueSky to get key news and updates about the SR 520 program.
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Share the ROTW listserv with your friends and neighbors.
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View construction photos taken 'round the clock by our four mounted construction cameras.
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