Updated: Expect Delays Entering and Exiting Some Snoqualmie Ridge Neighborhoods for Parkway Paving, Aug. 7-14

Updated: Due to rain, Snoq Pkwy paving scheduled for 8/7 will be delayed. It is now scheduled to begin on 8/8, weather permitting. This means intersection paving impacts for some Snoq Ridge ‘hoods adjacent to the Pkwy will also be delayed by one day.

Residents of the Woody Creek, Braeburn, Better Way, and Koinonia neighborhoods and residents who use SE 96th Street to access their homes should expect delays while Snoqualmie Parkway is repaved from Aug. 7-10 and on August 14. The city encourages residents of these neighborhoods to plan for extra travel time.

While contractor crews working for the City repave Snoqualmie Parkway, drivers should expect delays at the below intersections when turning onto and off of access roads of neighborhoods along Snoqualmie Parkway. These neighborhoods only offer one access road. As such, no detour route is available while new asphalt is poured, compacted, and cooled at these intersections. Contractor crews will provide emergency access if needed, though.  

  • SE 96th Street: Paving work is scheduled for Monday, August 7 and Wednesday, August 9, between 7 am and 5:30 pm.
  • Fisher Ave SE (Woody Creek Ln side): Paving work is scheduled for Tuesday, August 8 and Monday, August 14, between 7 am and 5:30 pm.
  • Orchard Ave SE: Paving work is scheduled for Tuesday, August 8 and Monday, August 14, between 7 am and 5:30 pm.
  • Better Way Loop SE: Paving work scheduled for Tuesday, August 8 and Monday, August 14, between 7 am and 5:30 pm. 

City staff will also place signage noting potential traffic delays at the above-affected intersections.  

The City thanks residents for their patience and understanding while this important transportation improvement project is completed. 

Snoqualmie Parkway Rehabilitation Project
The City’s important capital improvement project is rehabilitating the pavement and intersection ADA ramps and curbs of the 3.5-mile-long Snoqualmie Parkway. The approximate $3.75 million, three-month project began the week of June 19 and is being funded by a one-time state grant. 

More information: Snoqualmie Parkway Rehabilitation Project page

[Information provided by the City of Snoqualmie]

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