Summer pavement restoration begins in Everett

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EVERETT, MAY 30: Street resurfacing is scheduled for several locations including main roads such as Broadway and Evergreen Way in Everett beginning June and continuing through the end of summer.

Crews will grind down and remove old pavement, install new traffic signal detection devices and repave and restripe roadways, according to a press release from the City of Everett.

Drivers can expect lane closures and traffic delays during construction. Signs will be posted advising motorists of detours, street closures and parking restrictions.

Some work will occur as early as 6 a.m. on weekdays, with night work at some locations. Work dates, schedules and sequencing are subject to change as pavement restoration work is weather dependent.

Work will begin with the road segments on 34th Avenue NE and Ross Avenue, followed by Evergreen Way and East Casino Road.

Map of overlay work in Everett 2025, courtesy of the City of Everett.

Full list of projects:

  • 34th Avenue NE from Ross Avenue to southbound SR 529 offramp
  • Ross Avenue/Smith Island Road from 35th Avenue NE to 12th Street NE
  • Evergreen Way far right northbound lane only from Everett Mall Way to 100th Street SW
  • Evergreen Way far right southbound lane only from 75th Street to Bruin Boulevard
  • E Casino Road from Bruin Boulevard to Beverly Boulevard
  • Broadway from California Street to 18th Street

The paving of Broadway from California Street to 18th Street will require portions of the roadway to be closed with associated detours. Work on Broadway will take place at night to reduce impacts to local businesses, with typical work hours from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m., Monday through Friday. Full detour maps are available at everettwa.gov/overlay.

  • W Mukilteo Boulevard from Glenwood Avenue to Dogwood Drive

The overlay project is an annual asset management project to repair and maintain street surfaces for safety and ride-ability for the long-term health of the City’s transportation network.

Based on a press release from the City of Everett.