This week’s Hood Canal Bridge closures called off

SHINE — Calm weather has allowed the state Department of Transportation to cancel closures of the Hood Canal Bridge that were scheduled tonight and Wednesday.

Conditions allowed contractor crews working for Transportation to complete a phase of work on the bridge early, eliminating the need for six-hour night closures that were scheduled through Wednesday, according to a Transportation press release.

As a result, closures that were scheduled to begin at 11 p.m. today and Wednesday have been canceled.

These overnight closures are part of an ongoing project to rebuild and replace internal mechanics of the bridge’s drawspan.

Additional six-hour closures will be needed during the project, and their dates and times will be announced as they are scheduled, according to the press release.

Drivers are encouraged to sign up to receive automated messages for the most accurate bridge information, and they can also visit the project webpage or Transportation’s Hood Canal Bridge area webpage at www.wsdot.wa.gov/traffic/hoodcanal.

Drivers can receive up-to-date Hood Canal Bridge information through DOT emails, Twitter or text messages. To subscribe to receive text messages, send a text message to 468311 with the words: wsdot hood. To unsubscribe, send a text message to the same number with the words: wsdot stop.

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