![]() The Call of Duty World League is going on all day every day this weekend at Centurylink Field Events Center. There’s a Call of Duty game every day this weekend-esports!-and the Sounders are playing on Sunday. Here are Sound Transit rider alerts here are King County Metro rider alerts. Explore all 100 active SDOT projects, many of which involve street and lane closures, here. Note: We put immediate and new closures in this section, but not every single planned street closure appears here. The 2 will be rerouted off Spring and Hubbell Saturday and Sunday for construction. On Saturday, Columbia Street will be reduced to one travel lane between Second and Third from 8 a.m. This means the 41, 150, and 550 will be rerouted off Fourth and Seneca. On Saturday and Sunday, Fourth Avenue will be closed closed between University Street and Olive Way for construction. That means the following ramps to and from northbound I-5 will be closed: West Seattle Bridge/Spokane Street/Columbian Way offramp, westbound and eastbound onramps to I-90, Dearborn Street onramp, University Street onramp, and Cherry Street onramp. The express lanes will run northbound all weekend. to 11 p.m., then one lane the rest of the time. Monday all the way from the West Seattle Bridge to Olive Way-two lanes from 7 a.m. Northbound I-5 will be reduced to one or two lanes from 9 p.m. If your car or bus is slated to run on the freeway, leave plenty of extra time. With the return of #ReviveI5, Interstate 5 is going to be a mess this weekend. Via Tenacious Ten Road work and bus service changes The 31, 32, and 62 will go straight to the starting line, or take the 26 if you don’t mind walking several blocks downhill. Saturday morning, the Tenacious Ten 10K and 10-mile starts and ends at Gas Works Park and runs all the way around Lake Union, sometimes on trails and sometimes on streets, with a little loop up toward the Ballard Bridge for the longer route. Outside the tunnel, westbound 7, 10, 43, 47, 49, and 150 take you a block away. Multiple buses run through the Convention Station, including Metro routes 41, 74, 101, 102, 150, and 255, plus Sound Transit 550. The Specialty Coffee expo is going on right now and runs all weekend at the Washington State Convention Center. Some of this weekend’s advisories-and transit-oriented alternate routes to events-are listed below. We’ve combed through the alerts and advisories from both the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) and the Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT) to deliver transit-friendly solutions for your weekend outings. Some of these events might be things you’re doing, too. Another weekend, another whole list of things that could disrupt getting around.
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