The break from long I-90 construction closures east of Snoqualmie Pass is over. Workers will return in a few months to start widening the next section on the to-do list.
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There have been a few summers off since the freeway was widened between Snoqualmie Pass and the new wildlife overcrossing, but now it’s back to work on I-90 between Snoqualmie Pass and Cle Elum.
Drivers will start seeing signs and construction in April and May. Workers will be adding another lane in each direction of I-90 between Cabin Creek and Easton. The Washington State Department of Transportation’s assistant region administrator, Brian
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