Granite Falls Bridge #102
(on the Mountain Loop Hwy.) - (#RC1108)

Thomas Guide pg. 459, A1

Oct. 2010 Update
During 2011* a crew will be working on preventive maintenance of the bridge that will include painting, seismic retrofitting, and replacement of expansion joints. Since the work is weather dependent the project could extend beyond 2011. Details of timing and traffic revisions will be posted when the work schedule is drafted.
The plan is to keep one lane of the bridge open for most of the project for
vehicles of legal width and for emergency vehicles. Please call or e-mail us
if you have questions about access for your oversized vehicle.
(See contact information below.)
Description
Granite Falls Bridge #102 spans the Stillaguamish River northeast of Granite Falls along the Mountain Loop Highway. It is a two-lane steel bridge, 340 feet long and 20 feet wide. The bridge was originally built in 1938 with 10-foot wide lanes.
Interim improvements have been made to the bridge in the last several years. The speed limit was reduced and illumination and a guardrail have been added.
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Construction schedules are subject to change based on a number of factors that include the availability of funding, length of the permitting process, coordination with other agencies, and weather.
Contacts
- Kinyan Lui, Bridge Group Supervisor, (425) 425.388.3196
- Tina Hokanson, Communications (425) 388-3789
(TTY: 425-388-3700)