Join Snohomish County Public Works in celebrating the replacement of Jordan Creek Bridge 214 along Jordan Road between Arlington and Granite Falls. The new structure meets current design standards and restores two-lane access to better accommodate motorists, commercial vehicles, bicyclists, and pedestrians.
Currently the bridge is open in a one lane configuration while final work is being completed. Construction for the project began in late April and is expected to finish by early November at which time both travel lanes will be open. Snohomish County Public Works, Interwest Construction Inc., and partners worked to replace the old bridge, which had been reduced to a single lane with weight restrictions in June 2019.
“The aging timber bridge was not designed for modern traffic loads and