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Traveling through Fife on I-5? Plan ahead for these closures in September and October

The future SR 167 expressway will run between Puyallup and the Port of Tacoma, and will be tolled electronically at two spots on the freeway, according to the Washington State Department of Transportation.
The future SR 167 expressway will run between Puyallup and the Port of Tacoma, and will be tolled electronically at two spots on the freeway, according to the Washington State Department of Transportation. Washington State Department of Transportation

Part of I-5 between Federal Way and Tacoma will close overnight on four Friday and four Saturday nights between Sept. 27 and Oct. 19.

Both directions of the freeway between state Route 18 and 54th Avenue East will close to allow crews to set girders for a new bridge and demolish an existing bridge at 70th Avenue, according to WSDOT.

The dates of the closures are Sept. 27, 28; Oct. 4, 5; Oct. 11, 12 and Oct. 18, 19. The times are as follows:

  • Friday night: Lanes begin closing at 7 p.m. All northbound lanes closed by 10:30 p.m. All southbound lanes closed by 11 p.m.
  • Saturday morning: Lanes begin reopening at 7 a.m. All lanes open by 11 a.m.
  • Saturday night: Same as Friday night.
  • Sunday morning: Lanes begin reopening at 8 a.m. All lanes open by noon.

There will also be ramp closures between state Route 18 and Port of Tacoma Road.

The new bridge will eventually carry the new SR 167 expressway over I-5 at the Fife curve and is part of WSDOT’s SR 167 Completion Project in Pierce County. The project will add 6 miles of tolled highway between Puyallup and the Port of Tacoma and include sidewalks and paths for pedestrians and bikers.

This story was originally published September 18, 2024 at 5:00 AM with the headline "Traveling through Fife on I-5? Plan ahead for these closures in September and October."

Julia Park
The News Tribune
Julia Park is the Gig Harbor reporter at The News Tribune and writes stories about Gig Harbor, Key Peninsula, Fox Island and other areas across the Tacoma Narrows. She started as a news intern in summer 2024 after graduating from the University of Washington, where she wrote for her student paper, The Daily, freelanced for the South Seattle Emerald and interned at Cascade PBS News (formerly Crosscut).
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