TRAFFIC ALERT: Northbound 1st Avenue South Bridge closure extended through Friday because of ‘more extensive’ damage

Just announced tonight by WSDOT – the repair closure of the northbound 1st Avenue South Bridge won’t end tomorrow night after all:

The timeline for crews to complete temporary emergency repairs of the northbound State Route 99 First Avenue South bridge has been extended to 11:59 p.m. on Friday, March 13.

Washington State Department of Transportation bridge maintenance crews have been working to modify existing grated panels and install steel plates over the cracked grates to restore safe vehicle access across all lanes since the full closure began on Monday morning, March 9.

(WSDOT photo)

Damage is more extensive than inspectors initially thought and the work to realign the area where the two spans of the bridge meet is very precise and methodical. This area experiences some of the greatest stress on the bridge as vehicles travel across it. Carefully adjusting this section of the bridge helps to create a smoother transition and reduces stress where the two spans meet.

As a reminder, this work is intended to immediately stabilize the bridge and reopen all lanes to traffic before the second phase of work begins in mid-to-late April, when contractor crews working for WSDOT will replace the worst of the failing panels before summer. The third phase of this work is a full replacement of the northbound bridge deck and construction is expected in 2027. During its last full inspection, this bridge was rated in fair condition.

12 Replies to "TRAFFIC ALERT: Northbound 1st Avenue South Bridge closure extended through Friday because of 'more extensive' damage"

  • bolo March 10, 2026 (9:25 pm)

    Uh-oh. Not a good sign when this happens at this point. Doesn’t look good for our hero.

  • 1994 March 10, 2026 (10:25 pm)

    What a mess! What a big detour for a lot of vehicles. Good thing the West Seattle Bridge got repaired when it did. Imagine having both bridges shut down at the same time ?!?!?

    • Erik March 10, 2026 (11:21 pm)

      Imagine either of them being shut down while Highland Park Way is down to 1 downhill lane too.

      • Foop March 11, 2026 (12:06 am)

        Wild, even with the bridge closure I have yet to see highland parkway even close to backed up.

        • Kyle March 11, 2026 (7:14 am)

          Because it’s two lanes, and because the 1st Ave bridge is directly south of it. Were you here during the West Seattle bridge detour?

        • Chemist March 11, 2026 (11:29 am)

          This morning I was dropping someone off at the airport and went from Morgan Junction through HPW hill and then 509. There was significant backup in both the Dumar to Holden to HPW segment as well as a long line of vehicles at the bottom of the HPW hill queueing up to turn N on W Marginal Way, blocking one of the two through lanes with left turn lane over-run. So, if you want to see it backed up this week’s morning commute would be your opportunity.

  • Ronald March 10, 2026 (10:50 pm)

    I live on 26th Sw Ave, and it was backed up as far as I could see. Most people didn’t yield when they had no where to go…I was going south on 26th SW…

  • 22blades March 11, 2026 (1:07 am)

    South Park has been a giant parking lot. I finally gave up & turned around on Cloverdale. I think the traffic management on the detour could be handled better. Pull some of those cops off SLU to some key intersections. I don’t see how Fire Station 26 even functions.

  • Kt March 11, 2026 (6:53 am)

    Thankful they are fixing this before a tragedy occurred.  

  • helpermonkey March 11, 2026 (8:19 am)

    West Seattle Bridge II, Electric Boogaloo. 

  • Wishing March 11, 2026 (9:30 am)

    Wish they would have just said it was closed for the week and surprised us by opening early.  They had to know this was going to take more than the 3 days they set out for this.  Very frustrating and think communication could be better

  • Grumpy Old Man March 11, 2026 (3:55 pm)

    Why on earth is the onramp from 1st Ave S closed?  They should have at leas allowed access to 99 southbound from there.  That is making matters worse than it needs to be.  Maybe I’m missing something, but it sure seems like that could have been kept open.

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