King County is nearing completion of the North Creek Interceptor, a major sewer line serving portions of Bothell, Mill Creek, and unincorporated Snohomish County.
Improvements will provide added capacity and ensure reliable operations for the future. The construction started June 13, King County’s contractor will work in the intersection at 208th Street SE and 14th Drive SE in Bothell to prepare the road for final paving.
Traffic will be reduced to one lane. Flaggers will direct cars to pass in both directions. At times, motorists may experience short delays. Work is expected to take up to five days to complete.
Final paving at 208th St. SE and along 14th Dr. SE will follow in July.
What to expect during this work:
- Work hours will be 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays.
- Flaggers and signs will direct motorists, pedestrians, and bicyclists.
- At times large equipment will be maneuvering in the road.
- If needed, alternate pedestrian access will be provided as needed on 14th Dr. SE.
For more information, locals can check out the website for project updates, notices of upcoming activities and more details about the project at www.kingcounty.gov/NCI; Call the North Creek Interceptor construction information line at 206-205-9795; or contact David Freed at david.freed@kingcounty.gov.